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karen

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When are negative results interpretable?
 
  a) When negative results are replicated across investigators
  b) When negative results are found in a single study
  c) When negative results are found in all conditions
  d) When negative results are found on all measures

Question 2

Which of the following may be an explanation for negative results?
 
  a) The opposite relation exists
  b) Low within-subject variability
  c) The relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable was not linear
  d) The dependent variable is highly sensitive



livaneabi

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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: c



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