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ericka1

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To reject a null hypothesis for the finger tapping example in the text, we would
 
  a. calculate the probability of that result if the null hypothesis were false.
  b. calculate the probability of that result if the null hypothesis were true.
  c. compare the probabilities of that result if the null hypothesis were true and if it were false.
  d. reject the null hypothesis unless that subject closely resembled normal subjects.

Question 2

In the finger tapping example in the text, we would reject the null hypothesis when
 
  a. the patient tapped too quickly.
  b. the patient tapped too slowly.
  c. the patient tapped either very quickly or very slowly.
  d. We would be unlikely to ever reject the null hypothesis.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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