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mrsjacobs44

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A potential extraneous variable when interviewing convicted prisoners about their remorse for their crime in order to determine eligibility for parole is the
 
  a) good participant effect
 b) Rosenthal effect.
 c) experimenter effect.
 d) effect of experimenter expectancy.

Question 2

The ___________ is the amount of variability in the dependent variable attributable to each source.
 
  a) sum of square
 b) standard deviation
 c) mean square
 d) correlation coefficient



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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