Question 6 If we use a two-tailed test and the test statistic is to the left of center, then the p-value equals to which of the following below? twice the area to the left of the test statistic twice the area to the right of the test statistic the area to the right of the test statistic the area to the left of the test statistic 5 pts
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Step 1: A two-tailed test means that the p-value is the area in both tails of the distribution. Show more…
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