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A researcher believes that students who practice taking all of their regular tests on the computer
will do better on the State's final exam which is on the computer than the students taking their
regular tests by paper and pencil. Which would be the null hypothesis?
a. H: The average on the state exam of the students using paper and pencil tests is greater than or
equal to the average on the state exam of the students using computer tests.
b. H.: The average on the state exam of the students using paper and pencil tests is greater than the
average on the state exam of the students using computer tests.
c. H: The average on the state exam of the students using paper and pencil tests is less than or
equal to the average on the state exam of the students using computer tests.
d. H: The average on the state exam of the students using paper and pencil tests is less than the
average on the state exam of the students using computer tests.
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