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P68T

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When the results of an experiment are nonsignificant, the proper conclusion(s) is (are) _________.
 
  a. the experiment fails to show a real effect for the independent variable
  b. chance alone is at work
  c. accept H0
  d. accept H1
  e. the independent variable has no effect

Question 2

In an experiment involving a nondirectional alternative hypothesis, the obtained result was 7 pluses and 1 minus. To evaluate the null hypothesis, which of the following probabilities would you use?
 
  a. p(7) c. p(0) + p (1) + p(7) + p(8)
  b. p(7) + p(8) d. p(1) + p(7)



jojobee318

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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