Suppose an upper-tailed hypothesis test results in a test statistic of z = 2.13. Calculate the p-value. Round your answer to four decimal places.
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Step 1: For an upper-tailed test, p-value = P(Z > z0) = 1 - Phi(z0), where Phi is the standard normal CDF. Show more…
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