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If the Expected Direction of an Effect Is Correct, Then

Question 142

Question 142

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If the expected direction of an effect is correct, then using a one-tailed hypothesis test instead of a two-tailed hypothesis test:


A) increases power.
B) decreases power.
C) makes power 1.0.
D) makes power 0.

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