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    A Two-Tailed Hypothesis Is the Most Appropriate for a T-Test
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A Two-Tailed Hypothesis Is the Most Appropriate for a T-Test

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A two-tailed hypothesis is the most appropriate for a t-test because of the difficulty of determining direction in the variances.

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