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shenderson6

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For a two-tailed hypothesis test with a test statistic value of z = 2.05, the p-value is _____.
 a. .0101
  b. .0202
  c. .0404
  d. .4899

Question 2

If a hypothesis test has a Type I error probability of .05, that means if the null hypothesis is _____.
 a. false, it will not be rejected 5 of the time
  b. false, it will be rejected 5 of the time
  c. true, it will not be rejected 5 of the time
  d. true, it will be rejected 5 of the time



Mollythedog

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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