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Two-Tailed -Test
A two-tailed -test evaluates whether a sample mean differs from a hypothetical population mean in either direction (greater than or less than). In this test, the extreme of the distribution is split into two critical regions of each, one at the positive end and one at the negative end of the distribution.
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What do critical values of represent in a distribution?
In a hypothesis test, if a calculated score falls beyond the established critical values of , the score is considered to be in the extreme tail of the distribution, which leads the researcher to reject the null hypothesis.