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KimWrice

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To understand an example, you need to understand the logic behind the experiment that serves as the example. Morphine tolerance in the example in Chapter 1 would be shown when
 
  a. paw-lick latencies decrease over time with repeated injections of morphine.
  b. paw-lick latencies increase over time with repeated injections of morphine.
  c. paw-lick latency do not vary as a function of time.
  d. short latencies indicate reduced pain sensitivity.

Question 2

A chi-square test should not be used if any expectedfrequency is less than five.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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