Parameters

Two-Tailed Test
A two-tailed test, also known as a two-sided or nondirectional test, is a method in hypothesis testing that examines whether two estimates of parameters are equal without considering which one is smaller or larger. This type of test rejects the null hypothesis if the test statistic is significantly small or large.

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