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What is the difference between a one-tailed hypothesis and a two-tailed hypothesis?
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What is the difference between a one-tailed hypothesis and a two-tailed hypothesis?
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A one-tailed hypothesis predicts the direction of an effect, while a two-tailed hypothesis predicts the presence of an effect regardless of direction.
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