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crazycityslicker

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A person's predicted score on the criterion variable is found by multiplying the person's score on the predictor variable by a particular number called a
 
  A) coefficient of redundancy.
  B) regression constant.
  C) proportionate reduction in error.
  D) regression coefficient.

Question 2

The cutoff sample score on the comparison distribution is the point at which
 
  A) if the null hypothesis is true, a result this extreme is unlikely.
  B) if the research hypothesis is true, a result this extreme is unlikely.
  C) the comparison distribution ends.
  D) the null hypothesis is accepted if the result is more extreme.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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