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A psychologist evaluating the efficacy of a new antidepressant uses a two-tailed test. Although they expect the drug to reduce symptoms, they justify the two-tailed approach as being more scientifically rigorous because it allows for the statistical detection of an unexpected increase in symptoms. This justification is methodologically sound because, at a fixed significance level of α=0.05\alpha = 0.05, the two-tailed test requires a more extreme result to justify rejecting the null hypothesis in the predicted direction than a test that only considers a single tail of the distribution.

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