In a two-tailed test, the null hypothesis should be rejected when the test value is in either of the two critical regions. (Answer True or False)
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Step 1: In a two-tailed test, the null hypothesis is rejected if the test statistic falls in either of the two critical regions, which are determined by the upper and lower critical values. Show more…
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