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What is the p value of a right tailed one-mean hypothesis test with a test statistic of z0-1.74

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The p-value is the probability of observing a test statistic as extreme or more extreme than the observed one, assuming the null hypothesis is true. In this case, since it is a right-tailed test, the p-value is the area to the right of the observed test statistic Z=1.74 under the standard normal distribution curve.

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