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    The Only Difference Between a One- and Two-Sided Hypothesis Test
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The Only Difference Between a One- and Two-Sided Hypothesis Test

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Question 31

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The only difference between a one- and two-sided hypothesis test is


A) the null hypothesis.
B) dependent on the sample size n.
C) the sign of the slope coefficient.
D) how you interpret the t-statistic.

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