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ericka1

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Juan is reading a journal article and he notes the results of the study reported by the authors: F(3, 21) = 12.47, p = .001. Given this situation, which inference below would probably be incorrect?
 
  a. The study contained two different treatment groups.
  b. The results were found to be statistically significant.
  c. The authors conducted an ANOVA in analyzing their data.
  d. The authors do not report an estimated effect size.

Question 2

In multiple regression, the prediction of a __________ variable is carried out through the use of two or more __________ variables.
 
  a. predictor; criterion
  b. criterion; dependent
  c. independent; dependent
  d. criterion; predictor



manuelcastillo

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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