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In a one-lower tailed hypothesis test with:
H0: mu >= mu0
H1: mu < mu0,
the test statistic was in the critical region (was more extreme than the critical value), causing the researcher to reject the null hypothesis. Which of the following would also be true?
A. The calculated p-value would be larger than alpha
B. The confidence interval would contain/include mu0
C. None of the above would be true
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