SOLUTION: Would you mind helping me on this problem? In a two-tailed test, the test statistic is 1.5. We know the test statistic follows a distribution which is symmetric to 0, and P(T >

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Question 1051030: Would you mind helping me on this problem?
In a two-tailed test, the test statistic is 1.5. We know the test statistic follows a distribution which is symmetric to 0, and P(T > 1.5) = 0.03.
What is the p-value for this test? (Please Justify)
(a) 0.03
(b) 0.97
(c) 0.06
(d) 0.94
Thank you so much!

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P(T > 1.5) = 0.03.
area to the left of t = 1.5
P(T <= 1.5) = 0.97

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