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nenivikky

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If the psychologist figures S = .85, the effect size (d) is
 
  A) 5/.85 = 5.88
  B) .85/ 5 = 0.17
  C) (5  4.4 )/.85 = 0.71
  D) .85/(5  4.4 ) = 1.42

Question 2

Which interpretation is most consistent with the interaction effect in Scenario B?
 
  A) If there is only a short time to shop, age makes no difference, but if there is a long time to shop, younger buyers spend more money than older buyers.
  B) Younger buyers spend more money in general than older buyers.
  C) More money is spent when people shop for a long time as compared with a short time.
  D) None, because there is no interaction effect.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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