Asked by Montoney
                What is the difference between the null and alternative hypotheses statements in one-tailed and two-tailed tests? How can manufacturing companies use the standard normal distribution to determine quality control of their products? 
            
            
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            PsyDAG
            
    One-tailed tests only work in one direction, while two-tailed tests work in both directions.
One-tailed
Ho: A = B
H1: A < B or A > B (not both)
Two-tailed
Ho: A = B
H1: A ≠ B
I would think the companies would not want their products to deviate significantly from the standard in either direction.
    
One-tailed
Ho: A = B
H1: A < B or A > B (not both)
Two-tailed
Ho: A = B
H1: A ≠ B
I would think the companies would not want their products to deviate significantly from the standard in either direction.
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