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Tyesha found that the z-statistic was 2.1 and that the critical z-values were -1.96 and 1.96. Which of the following is a valid conclusion based on these results?

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z=2.1 falls outside the region
|z|<1.96, which suggests that
|z|>1.96 is the rejection region for a hypothesis at a 5% significance level. (We know this because
\mathbb P(|Z|<1.96)\approx0.95.) Because
z falls in the rejection region, presumably this means you are rejecting some null hypothesis. But it's difficult to say for certain without any more information.
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User AridTag
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Answer:

One can reject the null hypothesis.

Explanation:

got it right on edge2020

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