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Title: If you set alpha to .01 and are conducting a two-tailed test, what value do you
Post by: Hog95 on Sep 18, 2014
If you set alpha to .01 and are conducting a two-tailed test, what value do you need to look up in the normal curve table to determine the cutoff Z score on the comparison distribution?
A)   .020
B)   .010
C)   .005
D)   .001


Title: Re: If you set alpha to .01 and are conducting a two-tailed test, what value do you
Post by: padre on Sep 22, 2014
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Title: Re: If you set alpha to .01 and are conducting a two-tailed test, what value do you
Post by: Hog95 on Sep 23, 2014
Thank you so much for the reply. Your answer makes a lot of sense.