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cdr_15

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Which of the following is an example of functional fixedness?
 
  a) Failing to realize that a shoe would be useful for hammering a nail into woo
 b) Failing to understand that a small hammer among several implements is unable to solve a problem
 c) Failing to effectively use the hammer because you can't reach the nail
 d) Failing to notice a loose nail that could be hammered in to solve a problem

Question 2

Data analysis indicated differences between the experimental and control groups at a probability value of .05 with d = .15. These results indicate
 
  a) statistically significant differences, but very little effect size
 b) no statistical differences and very little effect size.
 c) statistically significant differences and strong effect size.
 d) no statistical differences, but very strong effect size.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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