Suppose you are using theory-based techniques (e.g., a one-proportion z-test) to determine p-values. How will a two-sided
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Suppose you are using theory-based techniques (e.g., a one-proportion z-test) to determine p-values. How will a two-sided p-value compare to a one-sided p-value (assuming the one-sided p-value is less than 0.50)?
A. The two-sided p-value will be about the same as the one-sided.
B. The two-sided p-value will be close to twice as large as the one-sided.
C. The two-sided p-value will be exactly twice as large as the one-sided.
D. The two-sided p-value will be half as much as the one sided.
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Introduction To Statistical Investigations
ISBN: 9781118172148
1st Edition
Authors: Beth L.Chance, George W.Cobb, Allan J.Rossman Nathan Tintle, Todd Swanson Soma Roy
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