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Ebrown

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In a two-tailed hypothesis test situation, the test statistic is determined to be t = -2.692 . The sample size has been 45 . The p-value for this test is
 a. -.005.
   b. +.005.
   c. -.01.
   d. +.01.

Question 2

A tabular presentation of the expected gain from the various options open to a decision maker is called
 a. a payoff table.
  b. a decision tree.
  c. the expected values table.
  d. the branch probabilities table.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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