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Four test of significance were conducted on the same set of results: For test 1: alpha = 0.05, two-tailed test.
For test 2: alpha = 0.10, one-tailed test.
For test 3: alpha = 0.01, two-tailed test.
For test 4: alpha = 0.01, one-tailed test.
Which test is most likely to result in a rejection of the null hypothesis?


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