Let m denote the average reaction time to some stimulus. We test the hypothesis H0: m = 5 against H1: m ≠ 5. Find the p-values corresponding to the following values of z for the test statistic: a. z = 2.10 b. z = 0.90 c. z = 1.96 d. z = 2.48 e. z = -0.11.
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