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In a One-Tail Test, the P-Value Is Found to Be

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In a one-tail test, the p-value is found to be equal to 0.018. If the test had been two-tailed, the p-value would have been 0.036.

Recognize the limitations of bootstrap distributions from very small samples.
Identify appropriate statistical tests and confidence intervals for various research designs and data types.
Understand how to construct and interpret bootstrap confidence intervals, including the BCa interval.
Grasp the advantages of permutation tests in providing exact P-values and their application in non-normal distributions.

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