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pepyto

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A finding that supports the null hypothesis is called a(n) ___________________ _.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

If you did an experiment comparing the effect of listening to loud versus soft music on students' ability to study. What would constitute a negative result?
 
  A) loud music interfering more with studying than soft music
  B) soft music interfering more with studying than loud music
  C) both loud and soft music interfering with studying
  D) no difference between loud and soft music on studying



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Answer to Question 1

negative result

Answer to Question 2

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