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jlmhmf

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Pnull is defined as _________.
 
  a. the probability of getting a plus with any subject in the sample of the experiment when the independent variable has no effect in the direction predicted by a directional H1
  b. the probability of getting a plus with any subject in the sample of the experiment when the independent variable has a real effect
  c. the probability of getting a plus with any subject in the sample of the experiment when the independent variable has an effect in the direction predicted by a directional H1
  d. the probability of getting a plus with any subject in the sample of the experiment when the independent variable has no effect.

Question 2

A real effect of the independent variable is defined as _________.
 
  a. all possible effects including no change in the dependent variable
  b. any effect that produces a change in the dependent variable
  c. an effect that produces an increase in the value of the dependent variable
  d. an effect showing no change in the dependent variable



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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