For hypothesis tests of a mean, if other factors are held constant, which statement is correct? It is easier to reject the null hypothesis in a two-tailed test than it is to reject it in a one-tailed test. A test statistic teale = 1.35 with n= 19 leads to failure to reject at a = 0.10 in a one-tailed test. If we're using a - 0.01 then a p-value of 0.02 would lead us to reject the null hypothesis. Decreasing the null value when the test statistic is negative and significant can lead to a change in the conclusion of the test.
For hypothesis tests of a mean, if other factors are held constant, which statement is correct? It is easier to reject the null hypothesis in a two-tailed test than it is to reject it in a one-tailed test. A test statistic teale = 1.35 with n= 19 leads to failure to reject at a = 0.10 in a one-tailed test. If we're using a - 0.01 then a p-value of 0.02 would lead us to reject the null hypothesis. Decreasing the null value when the test statistic is negative and significant can lead to a change in the conclusion of the test.
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