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    If You Propose a One-Tailed Hypothesis and Have to Reject
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If You Propose a One-Tailed Hypothesis and Have to Reject

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If you propose a one-tailed hypothesis and have to reject it with the true results being the opposite one-tailed hypothesis,you are not just wrong,you are significantly wrong.

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