T/F: A smaller significance level requires stronger evidence to reject the null hypothesis.
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The significance level, also known as alpha level, is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is actually true. A smaller significance level means that we will only reject the null hypothesis if the evidence against it is very strong. On the other hand, a larger significance level means that we may reject the null hypothesis even if the evidence against it is not very strong. Therefore, a smaller significance level requires stronger evidence to reject the null hypothesis.
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