Question 10 Assume the test statistic you found was -2.015, if the hypothesis test was $H_0: d ge 0; H_A: d < 0$, what is the corresponding p-value and outcome of the hypothesis test at the 95% level? .05 ; Reject the Null Hypothesis .05 ; Fail to Reject the Null Hypothesis .025 ; Reject the Null Hypothesis .025 ; Fail to Reject the Null Hypothesis
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