Consider the following hypothesis test: H0 : µ = 5 Ha : µ ≠ 5 Assume the following test statistics. Compute the corresponding p -values and specify your conclusions based on α = .05. a) z = 1.80 c) z = 2.05 e) z = -1.00 b) z = -.45 d) z = -3.50
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