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For a one-tailed hypothesis test (upper tail) , the p-value is computed to be .034. If the test is being conducted at the 1% level of significance, the null hypothesis
Syllogism Validity
The property of a syllogism whereby if the premises are true, the conclusion cannot logically be false.
Enthymeme
A syllogism or form of reasoning in which one of the premises is implicit or assumed rather than stated.
Missing Premise
a logical gap in an argument where an unstated or implied premise is necessary for the argument to hold.
Syllogism Validity
A measure of a syllogism's correctness in deducing the conclusion from two premises, based on the structure of the argument.
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