Multiple Choice
The p-value for a two-sided test for a population proportion was 0.04. The p-value for a one-sided test would be:
A) .02
B) .04
C) .08
D) It depends on whether the one-sided test had a "greater than" sign or a "less than" sign in the alternative hypothesis.
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