MHB How Do You Determine the Correct Quantile for One-Sided Hypothesis Tests?

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Consider a one-sided (greater than) hypothesis tests. For a given level of significance we can find the quantile which satisfies

From the standard Normal Table, find the approximate quantiles for and and indicate which of the following statements is correct.Select one:




Is it the second option?

 
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