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In tests of significance about an unknown parameter, what does the test statistic represent?
- The value of the unknown parameter under the null hypothesis
- The value of the unknown parameter under the alternative hypothesis
- A measure of compatibility between the null and alternative hypotheses
- A measure of compatibility between the null hypothesis and the data
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