← Back to moduleF3-05·12 questionsQuiz: Statistical Thinking for Marketers← Previous lecture: Statistical Thinking for MarketersQuestion 1 of 12foundationalF3-Q049What does a p-value of less than 0.05 actually mean?aThere is a 95% probability that your hypothesis is correctbIf there were no real difference, there would be less than a 5% probability of observing data this extremecThe result will replicate 95% of the time in future testsdThe effect size is large enough to be commercially significantSubmit answer