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    The Null Hypothesis for a Nondirectional H 1 Using the T
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The Null Hypothesis for a Nondirectional H 1 Using the T

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Question 69

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The null hypothesis for a nondirectional H 1 using the t test for correlated groups asserts that _________.


A) µ 1 - µ 2 = 0
B) µ D = 0
C) The null hypothesis for a nondirectional H 1 using the t test for correlated groups asserts that _________. A)  µ 1 - µ 2 = 0 B)  µ D = 0 C)    = 0 D)  D -   = 0 E)  none of these = 0
D) D - The null hypothesis for a nondirectional H 1 using the t test for correlated groups asserts that _________. A)  µ 1 - µ 2 = 0 B)  µ D = 0 C)    = 0 D)  D -   = 0 E)  none of these = 0
E) none of these

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