In: Statistics and Probability
. All of the following are true of two-tailed tests except:
A. Two-tailed tests are more “conservative”, they make rejecting the null hypothesis harder
B. Two-tailed tests are used when there is not a clear basis for predicting a result in one specific direction
C. With a two-tailed test, your cutoff score will be more extreme than a one-tailed test
D. A two-tailed test improves the chances that you will get a statistically significant result