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captainjonesify

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In psychology research articles,
 
  A) linear prediction rules are usually presented for bivariate but not multiple regression.
  B) when results for bivariate prediction are reported, it is most likely to be with regression lines.
  C) if multiple regression results are reported, the bivariate correlations will usually not be reported.
  D) if a standardized regression coefficient ( ) is reported, the bivariate correlation (r) will almost always be reported as well.

Question 2

Suppose you had flipped a coin 19 times and heads had come up each time.
  The probability of flipping a head on the 20th flip would then be
 
  a. .50
  b. .05
  c. .95
  d. .01



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

a



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