A researcher tested the null hypothesis that the population mean is equal to 0.15(: mean=0.15) A t-test produced a p-value = 0.010. Assuming that all assumptions of the test have been satisfied, which of the following statements is true?
a) There is a 1% chance of getting a result as extreme as or more extreme than the observed one when the null hypothesis is true
B) there is a 1% probability that the result happened by chance
C) there is a 99% chance that the alternative hypothesis is true, given the observed data
d) there is a 1% chance that the null hypothesis is true