Advanced Communication Research Methods
A one-tailed test is a statistical method used in hypothesis testing to determine if there is a significant effect in a specific direction, either greater than or less than a certain value. This type of test is applied when the research hypothesis predicts the direction of the effect, allowing researchers to focus on one end of the distribution and ignore the other. One-tailed tests can be more powerful than two-tailed tests because they concentrate on detecting an effect in a specific direction.
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