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In order to make his psychological literature search particularly fast and efficient, Carl should use a computerized database such as
 
  a. PsycLIT or PsycINFO.
  b. Medline.
  c. Internet Explorer
  d. Lexis Nexis.

Question 2

Statistical significance indicates
 
  A) the probability of finding a relationship in sample data when there is none in the population.
 
  B) the probability of not finding a relationship in sample data when there is none in the population.
 
  C) the probability of not finding a relationship in sample data when there is one in the population.
 
  D) the probability of finding a relationship in sample data when there is one in the population.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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