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melina_rosy

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What is meant by level of significance?
 
  A) the extent to which results of the experiment are significant
  B) the result of the statistical procedure used to conduct the analyses
  C) the probability that the results of the experiment are significant
  D) the probability that the results would be obtained by chance alone

Question 2

The independent variable of the experiment is _____________, whereas the dependent variable of the experiment is _______________.
 
  A) taste : type of cola
  B) type of cola : correctness of identification
  C) correctness of identification : type of cola
  D) taste : correctness of identification



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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