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Description Instructions Multiple Attempts Not allowed. This test can only be Force Completion This test can be saved and resumed This test does not allow backtracki submission are prohibited. Question Completion Status: Moving to the next question prevents changes to Question 8 One of the reasons to set a decision rule in advance is to: O increase Type I error O decrease Type ll error O allow for more options when a choice point is reached. O know what to do when a choice point is reached. Moving to the next question prevents changes to th

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A decision rule is set in advance to know what to do when a choice point is reached.

Explanation:

The decision rule is a statement that tells under what circumstances to reject the null hypothesis. The decision rule is based on specific values of the test statistic (e.g., reject H0 if Z > 1.645). The decision rule for a specific test depends on 3 factors: the research or alternative hypothesis, the test statistic and the level of significance. Each is discussed below.