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7 November, 11:28

A set of sample scores from an experiment has an N = 28 and a mean = 52. H 1 is directional, predicting an effect of the independent variable which decreases the magnitude of the dependent variable. H 0 asserts the sample is a random sample from a population of scores where µ = 55 and s = 12. a = 0.051 tail. Using the z test to analyze the data, what is the correct conclusion regarding H 0

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  1. 7 November, 14:42
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    Is the correct conclusion the magnitude decreases
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