Regardless of whether H 1 is directional or nondirectional, when evaluating H 0 we always assume chance is responsible for the differences in results between conditions.
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Q42: Using the sign test, and excluding ties,
Q43: The sign test analyzes both the magnitude
Q44: If H 0 is true and we
Q45: The alternative hypothesis must be nondirectional.
Q46: To answer this question, refer to the
Q48: To answer this question, refer to the
Q49: We always evaluate the tail of the
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Q51: If H 0 is false, and we
Q52: We always evaluate just the specific result
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