'If the critical z-value for = hypothesis test equals 2.45, what value of the test statistic would provide the east chance of making Type error? Select one: a.1.01 b.2.98 c.4.56 d.1.07 3.74'
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The critical z-value is given as 2.45. This means that if the test statistic is greater than 2.45 or less than -2.45, we would reject the null hypothesis. Show more…
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