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Charlie

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In behavioral research, alpha is usually set at .
 
  a. .10
  b. .05 or .01
  c. .01 or .001
  d. .005

Question 2

Suppose a 3  2 between-subjects design had 10 participants randomly assigned to each cell. The df for SSB are equal to and the df for SSError are equal to for the analysis of variance of this design.
 
  a. 1; 59
  b. 2; 54
  c. 2; 59
  d. 1; 54



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Answer to Question 1

B

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