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    In a Normal Approximation to the Sign Test, the Standardized
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In a Normal Approximation to the Sign Test, the Standardized

Question 2

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In a normal approximation to the sign test, the standardized test statistic is calculated as z = -1.58. To test the alternative hypothesis that the location of population 1 is to left of the location of population 2, what would be the p-value of the test?


A) 0.0571
B) 0.1142
C) 0.2215
D) 0.2284

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