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A researcher is criticized for using a one-tailed -test after observing that their experimental group scored higher than the control group, effectively placing the entire extreme of the probability distribution in that single direction. This choice is considered methodologically invalid because the researcher did not have a strong _____ justification for that specific direction prior to data collection.
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Comparing One-Tailed and Two-Tailed -Tests
When is it considered appropriate for researchers to utilize a one-tailed -test?
A researcher can appropriately decide to use a one-tailed -test after initially reviewing their collected data, provided they notice that the difference between the groups occurs in only one direction.
A researcher is conducting a study to determine if a new mnemonic strategy increases the number of words participants can recall. Match each requirement for a one-tailed -test to how it is applied in this specific research scenario.
A researcher predicts that a new study technique will strictly increase memory recall rather than decrease it. Arrange the logical steps for performing a one-tailed analysis of this prediction in the correct order, from the initial reasoning to the final statistical evaluation.
You are tasked with designing the statistical analysis plan for a study evaluating a new memory-enhancement technique. Past literature provides strong theoretical justification that this specific technique will improve recall scores. How should you construct your analysis plan to most appropriately test this prediction using an alpha level of 0.05?
A one-tailed -test places the entire extreme of the probability distribution into a single tail.
A researcher is criticized for using a one-tailed -test after observing that their experimental group scored higher than the control group, effectively placing the entire extreme of the probability distribution in that single direction. This choice is considered methodologically invalid because the researcher did not have a strong _____ justification for that specific direction prior to data collection.
A team of researchers is planning three different studies and wants to determine whether to use a one-tailed -test. Match each study scenario to the appropriate testing decision based on the requirement of having a strong, pre-determined theoretical justification.
A researcher wants to conduct a directional hypothesis test using a standard significance level. To analyze differences in only one pre-determined direction, a one-tailed -test places the entire extreme _____ of the probability distribution into a single tail.
A research ethics and methodology committee is evaluating a submitted proposal to ensure its planned statistical analysis is valid. Arrange the logical steps the committee should follow to evaluate the appropriateness of the researchers' plan to use a one-tailed -test.
Define a one-tailed -test. In your definition, clearly state how it allocates the probability distribution and identify the specific condition under which it is appropriate for researchers to use this test.
Based on the principles of hypothesis testing, explain whether the lead researcher's suggestion to use a one-tailed -test in this scenario is appropriate.
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 -test to analyze this pre-determined direction, how will the probability distribution be allocated to test her hypothesis?