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In a one-tail test, the p-value is found to be equal to 0.032. If the test had been two-tailed, the p-value would have been:  A. 0.064. B. 0.080 C. 0.016. D. 0.066.\begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline\text { A. } & 0.064 . \\\hline \text { B. } & 0.080 \\\hline \text { C. } & 0.016 . \\\hline \text { D. } & 0.066 . \\\hline\end{array}


Definitions:

Standard Deviation

A measure of the amount of variation or dispersion of a set of values, represented by the square root of the variance.

Sampling Distribution

A statistical distribution of all possible sample means or proportions, given a sample size, from a population.

Bootstrap Distribution

A statistical technique for estimating a sampling distribution by repeatedly resampling with replacement from an existing sample data.

Bias

A systematic error in a statistical analysis or study that leads to an incorrect conclusion, often resulting from problematic data collection, analysis, or interpretation.

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