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    Exam 8: From Estimation to Statistical Tests: Hypothesis Testing for One Population Mean and Proportion
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    In the Figure Below, One Would Reject the Null Hypothesis
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In the Figure Below, One Would Reject the Null Hypothesis

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In the figure below, one would reject the null hypothesis if ______. In the figure below, one would reject the null hypothesis if ______.   A)  the z/t-value fell into the unshaded region B)  the z/t-value fell into the shaded region C)  the z/t-value fell directly on the middle of the distribution D)  the z/t-value fell right before entering the shaded region


A) the z/t-value fell into the unshaded region
B) the z/t-value fell into the shaded region
C) the z/t-value fell directly on the middle of the distribution
D) the z/t-value fell right before entering the shaded region

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