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A ______ test is conducted when we have no theoretical reason for specifying a direction in the research hypothesis.

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The answer is- Two tailed

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A two-tailed test is a test of a statistical hypothesis where the region of rejection is on both sides of the sampling distribution and there is no theoretical reason for specifying the direction in the research hypothesis. It tests whether a sample is greater than or less than a certain range of values, It id used in null-hypothesis testing and testing for statistical significance.

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