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13 April, 07:45

Critical regions get larger as α values get smaller. T or F, and why or why not?

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  1. 13 April, 08:14
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    Answer: F

    Critical regions get smaller as α-values get smaller.

    Explanation:

    The figure below shows the critical regions (shaded) for a 2-tailed test at the 95% confidence level.

    Because the total area under the curve is 1, the α-value is 1 - 0.95 = 0.05.

    It is split up into 0.025 for a two-tailed test. It remains at 0.05 for a one-tailed test.

    The critical z-score at 95% confidence level is z * = 1.96.

    When the α-value decreases:

    (a) the z * value increases,

    (b) the confidence level increases,

    (c) the critical region decreases.
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