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Question 575646: for each hypothesis listed indicate:
Whether the appropriate analysis would be a one-tailed test or a two-tailed test.
A type I and type II error, given the context of the hypothesis.
Hypothesis:
The three treatments tested differ in how well they work.
Children receiving supportive therapy will get worse over time (at posttreatment).
Girls will do better than boys with treatment (any treatment).

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
for each hypothesis listed indicate:
Whether the appropriate analysis would be a one-tailed test or a two-tailed test.
A type I and type II error, given the context of the hypothesis.
Hypothesis:
The three treatments tested differ in how well they work.:: 2-tail
Type I:Reject Ho when it is correct.
Type II: Fail to reject Ho when it is incorrect.
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Children receiving supportive therapy will get worse over time (at posttreatment).:: right-tail test
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Girls will do better than boys with treatment (any treatment).
:: right-tail test
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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