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he critical region is the set of values for which the null hypothesis is rejected in hypothesis testing.
The critical region is a set of values for the test statistic that leads to the rejection of the null hypothesis in hypothesis testing. It is determined by the significance level (alpha) and represents the extreme values in the distribution of the test statistic where the observed data would be considered statistically significant.
The critical region is the set of values of the test statistic that leads to the rejection of the null hypothesis in hypothesis testing; it corresponds to the area in the tail(s) of the probability distribution
The critical region is the set of values of the test statistic that leads to the rejection of the null hypothesis in hypothesis testing; it corresponds to the area in the tail(s) of the probability distribution defined by the critical value(s) and represents the range of outcomes that are considered statistically significant.
is a set of values for the test statistic for which the null hypothesis is rejected.