Experimental Design
A one-tailed test is a statistical method used in hypothesis testing that determines if there is a significant effect in one specific direction, either greater than or less than a certain value. This approach allows researchers to make more focused decisions when they have a clear expectation about the direction of the effect, making it particularly useful when testing specific hypotheses. Unlike two-tailed tests, which consider both directions, one-tailed tests concentrate on only one tail of the distribution, leading to different critical values for significance.
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