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There are three types of hypothesis tests: right-tailed, left-tailed, and two-tailed.

When the null and alternative hypotheses are stated, it is observed that the null hypothesis is a neutral statement against which the alternative hypothesis is tested. The alternative hypothesis is a claim that instead has a certain direction. If the null hypothesis claims that p = 0.5, the alternative hypothesis would be an opposing statement to this and can be put either p > 0.5, p < 0.5, or p ≠ 0.5. In all these alternative hypotheses statements, the inequality symbols indicate the direction of the hypothesis. Based on the direction mentioned in the hypothesis, the type of hypothesis test can be decided for the given population parameter.

When the alternative hypothesis claims p > 0.5 (notice the 'greater than symbol), the critical region would fall at the right side of the probability distribution curve. In this case, the right-tailed hypothesis test is used.

When the alternative hypothesis claims p < 0.5 (notice the 'less than' symbol), the critical region would fall at the left side of the probability distribution curve. In this case, the left-tailed hypothesis test is used.

In the case of the alternative hypothesis p ≠ 0.5, a definite direction cannot be decided, and therefore the critical region falls at both the tails of the probability distribution curve. In this case, the two-tailed test should be used.

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Hypothesis TestingNull HypothesisAlternative HypothesisRight tailed TestLeft tailed TestTwo tailed TestPopulation ParameterCritical RegionProbability Distribution CurveDirectional Hypothesis

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