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Based on the provided statistical guidelines, describe how switching from a two-tailed tt-test to a one-tailed tt-test changes the critical values, the ease of rejecting the null hypothesis, and the consequence if actual results occur in the direction opposite to the researcher's prediction.

Question: Based on the provided statistical guidelines, describe how switching from a two-tailed tt-test to a one-tailed tt-test changes the critical values, the ease of rejecting the null hypothesis, and the consequence if actual results occur in the direction opposite to the researcher's prediction.

Sample answer: Switching from a two-tailed tt-test to a one-tailed tt-test makes the critical value less extreme (for example, moving from ±2.262\pm 2.262 to 1.833-1.833 for the same degrees of freedom). This changes the ease of rejecting the null hypothesis, making it easier to reject the null in the predicted direction. However, if the actual results are in the opposite direction (such as an overestimation instead of a predicted underestimation), the researcher cannot reject the null hypothesis, no matter how extreme the difference is.

Key points:

  • Critical values become less extreme when switching from a two-tailed to a one-tailed test.
  • Rejecting the null hypothesis becomes easier in the predicted direction.
  • If the actual results are in the opposite direction of the prediction, the null hypothesis cannot be rejected regardless of how extreme the difference is.

Rubric: To earn full credit, the answer must identify that: 1) the critical value becomes less extreme, 2) it becomes easier to reject the null hypothesis in the predicted direction, and 3) if results are in the opposite direction, the null hypothesis cannot be rejected regardless of the magnitude of the difference.

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Updated 2026-05-27

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