22.5 College students and the Internet. It is reported that college students spend an average of 100 minutes per day on the Internet. An educational technologist disputes this claim and believes that college students spend more than an average of 100 minutes per day on the Internet. When a random sample of data is obtained and a statistical test of significance is conducted, it is observed that the P-value is 0.01. What is the correct decision to reach based on this P-value?

  1. (a) The data provide strong evidence that the null hypothesis must be true.

  2. (b) The data provide strong evidence that the alternative hypothesis must be true.

  3. (c) The data provide strong evidence against the null hypothesis.

  4. (d) The data provide strong evidence against the alternative hypothesis.