Answer:
The correct options are;
a. False
b. True
c. True
d. False
Step-by-step explanation:
We look at each of the options as follows
a. A very high p-value is strong evidence that the null hypothesis is false;
The above statement is false because the p-value indicates the likelihood of the null hypothesis being correct, therefore, a high p-value is indicative of the correctness (truth) of the null hypothesis
b. A very low p-value shows that the null hypothesis is false
The above statement is true
c. A high p-value shows that the null hypothesis is true
The above statement is true
d. A P-value below 0.05 is always considered sufficient evidence to reject a null hypothesis.
The above statement is false as the p-value below which we reject the null hypothesis is dependent on the value of the significance level, α.