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    The Odds of Finding Significance for a Two-Tailed Test of a Hypothesis
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The Odds of Finding Significance for a Two-Tailed Test of a Hypothesis

Question 17

Question 17

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The Odds of Finding Significance For a two-tailed test of a hypothesis, each of the critical regions would be bounded by ___ if you chose


A) .01
B) .025
C) .05
D) .10

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