When is the use of a one-tailed hypothesis preferred?
A. When we don't know what differences will look like
B. When we have an idea of what our differences will look like
C. It's only appropriate to use if we have data collected
D. It's never preferred
Ans: B. When we have an idea of what our differences will look like
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