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Starlight

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If you set alpha to .001 and are conducting a one-tailed test, what value do you need to look up in the normal curve table to determine the cutoff Z score on the comparison distribution?
 
  A) .005
  B) .001
  C) .0005
  D) .0001

Question 2

When a deviation score has a negative value, then
 
  a. the raw score is below the mean
  b. the raw score is above the mean
  c. the raw score equals the mean
  d. none of these, since deviation scores can never be negative



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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