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what is the functioning of the reject zones​

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Answered by itzHitman
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Explanation:

The rejection region is the region where, if our test statistic falls, then we have enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis. If we consider the right-tailed test, for example, the rejection region is any value greater than c 1 − α , where c 1 − α is the critical value

Answered by Anonymous
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For a hypothesis test, a researcher collects sample data. If the statistic falls within a specified range of values, the researcher rejects the null hypothesis . ... The range of values that leads the researcher to reject the null hypothesis is called the region of rejection.

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