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    When Testing a Directional Hypothesis, We Always Must Use a One-Tailed
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When Testing a Directional Hypothesis, We Always Must Use a One-Tailed

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When testing a directional hypothesis, we always must use a one-tailed test of significance; there are no exceptions to this rule.

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