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craiczarry

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Suppose a study is not practically significant but is statistically significant. You should ____.
 
  a. reconsider everything
 b. increase the dosage or improve implementation
 c. increase the sample size and/or improve measurement
  d. be happy with an optimal outcome

Question 2

Another term for predictive validity is
 
  a. reliability.
  b. face validity.
  c. regression to the mean.
  d. criterion validity.



krakiolit

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

D



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