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beccaep

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The chi-square value for a one-tailed (lower tail) test when the level of significance is .1 and the sample size is 15 is
 a. 21.064.
  b. 23.685.
  c. 7.790.
  d. 6.571.

Question 2

The chi-square value for a one-tailed (upper tail) hypothesis test at a 5 level of significance and a sample size of 25 is
 a. 33.196.
  b. 36.415.
  c. 39.364.
  d. 37.652.



cassie_ragen

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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