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A psychologist has a strong theoretical justification to expect that sleep deprivation will specifically decrease memory recall scores compared to a well-rested group. If she conducts a one-tailed tt-test to analyze this pre-determined direction, how will the probability distribution be allocated to test her hypothesis?

Question: A psychologist has a strong theoretical justification to expect that sleep deprivation will specifically decrease memory recall scores compared to a well-rested group. If she conducts a one-tailed tt-test to analyze this pre-determined direction, how will the probability distribution be allocated to test her hypothesis?

Sample answer: The entire extreme 5%5\% of the probability distribution will be placed into a single tail representing the pre-determined direction of decreased memory recall.

Key points:

  • The extreme 5%5\% of the probability distribution is placed into a single tail
  • The single tail corresponds to the theoretically justified direction of the difference

Rubric: The student's answer should explicitly state that the entire extreme 5%5\% of the distribution is placed into one single tail.

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