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    Exam 7: Making Sense of Statistical Significance: Effect Size and Statistical Power
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    Using a Two-Tailed Test Makes It Harder to Get Significance
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Using a Two-Tailed Test Makes It Harder to Get Significance

Question 15

Question 15

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Using a two-tailed test makes it harder to get significance on any one tail. Thus, power is less with a two-tailed test than with a one-tailed test. (True or False)

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