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1. What are the five steps in the hypothesis testing procedure? Are the steps followed in sequence? Explain why or why not. How does the five-step procedure for hypothesis testing differ when
comparing two groups using a t- or z-test? How is the process similar?
2. Under what conditions would you use a t-test as opposed to a z-test? Can you use the t-table to determine the critical value of the z-test? Explain why. What are the differences between a one-tailed and a two-tailed test?
3. What is the difference between a left-tailed, two-tailed, and right-tailed test. When would you choose a
one-tailed test? How can you determine the direction of the test by looking at a pair of hypotheses? How can you tell which direction (or no direction) to make the hypothesis by looking at the problem statement (research question)?
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