ONE-SIDED TESTS 1. You are running a one-sided test of H0: μ = μ0, where q is the appropriate quantile/critical bound. (Note: q may be positive or negative, depending on the test.) Do you reject H0 if H1: μ > μ0 and t > q? 2. You are running a one-sided test of H0: μ = μ0, where q is the appropriate quantile/critical bound. (Note: q may be positive or negative, depending on the test.) Do you reject H0 if H1: μ > μ0 and t < q? 3. You are running a one-sided test of H0: μ = μ0, where q is the appropriate quantile/critical bound. (Note: q may be positive or negative, depending on the test.) Do you reject H0 if H1: μ [removed] q? 4. You are running a one-sided test of H0: μ = μ0, where q is the appropriate quantile/critical bound. (Note: q may be positive or negative, depending on the test.) Do you reject H0 if H1: μ < μ0 and t < q?
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