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clmills979

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Probability is defined as
 
  a. the number of total events over the number of chances
   b. the chances an event cannot occur over the chances it can
   c. the number of times a specific event will occur over thee total number of
   events
   d. the total number of events over the number of times a specific event will
   occur

Question 2

The effect size and the number of participants are two important determinants of
 
  A) the minimum significant result.
  B) experimental significance.
  C) power.
  D) alpha.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

C



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