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fnuegbu

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If you set alpha to .01 and are conducting a two-tailed test, what value do you need to look up in the normal curve table to determine the cutoff Z score on the comparison distribution?
 
  A) .020
  B) .010
  C) .005
  D) .001

Question 2

In a linear prediction rule using a standardized regression coefficient,
 
  A) the regression constant is always equal to 1.
  B) for each increase of one standard deviation in the predictor variable, the predicted standard deviation of the criterion variable increases by the standardized regression coefficient.
  C) the predicted value for the criterion variable is a t score.
  D) for each increase of one standard deviation in the predicted variable, the predicted standard deviation of the predictor variable increases by the standardized regression coefficient.



samiel-sayed

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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