Multiple Choice
How do you set up a hypothesis testing problem?
A) You set it up to test what you predict will happen
B) You set it up to test the opposite of what you predict will happen
C) You set up two problems, one to test what you predict and the other to test the opposite
D) You set up a test that assumes the two populations are different, regardless of whether that is what you predict or not
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