C. 1.35. d. 1.645. QUESTION 13 In a two-tailed hypothesis test, the test statistic is determined to be $z = -2.5$. The p-value for this test is a. .0124. b..0062. c. .4938. d. .9876. QUESTION 14 Read the statistic from the distribution table and circle the correct answer. For a one-tailed test (lower tail),
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Since it is a two-tailed test, we need to divide the significance level (usually denoted as alpha) by 2. Let's assume alpha = 0.05, then alpha/2 = 0.025. Show more…
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