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SGallaher96

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Look at the research matrix below without column headings. What type of design does this research matrix represent?
  Attractive Attractive
  Female Male
  Unattractive Unattractive
  Female Male
 
  a. 2 X 3
  b. 3 X 2
  c. 2 X 2
  d. cannot be determined

Question 2

When do you fail to reject the null hypothesis?
 
  a. p < .05
  b. p > .05
  c. p = .05
  d. p > .01



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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