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    Using the Sign Test, If (1) H 1 Is Directional
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Using the Sign Test, If (1) H 1 Is Directional

Question 76

Question 76

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Using the sign test, if (1) H 1 is directional, (2) H 0 is false, (3) a = 0.01, and (4) N = 12, then the probability of making a Type I error equals _________.


A) 0.0002
B) 0.0010
C) 0
D) 0.0192

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