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Advanced topic: What is the difference between the SSError and SSTotal?
 
  A) SSError is an individual score; SSTotal takes into account the error of an entire study.
  B) SSError uses the prediction rule; SSTotal predicts from the mean.
  C) SSError predicts from the mean; SSTotal uses the prediction rule.
  D) SSError takes into account the variance of both populations; SSTotal takes into account only the variance in the predictor variable.

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The most widely used procedure of inferential statistics used in psychology is __________.
 
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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

hypothesis testing



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