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A researcher may use a two-tailed test to evaluate a directional hypothesis. true or false

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true, took the test :)

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Given that a directional hypothesis is a prediction made by a researcher regarding a positive or negative change, relationship, or difference between two variables of a population, a two-tailed test is the perfect tool to validate it because a two-tailed test is designed to examine both sides of a specified data range.

So the final answer to this question is:

True.


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