Multiple Choice
The second step in hypothesis testing is:
A) stating the null and research hypotheses.
B) determining the characteristics of the comparison distribution.
C) selecting the appropriate test based on the population, comparison distribution, and underlying assumptions.
D) determining the critical values for a test.
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