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mckennatimberlake

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A knee specialist is reviewing a case with peers and reports that a patient shows evidence of arthritis on both x-ray and MRI. Actually, the patient didn't have an MRI due to insurance restrictions.
 
  What is a likely reason for the specialist's failure to notice this fact?
   a) The specialist supplied a memory of an MRI based on her schema for knee patients
 b) The specialist was primed to think of MRIs by an earlier experience.
 c) The specialist didn't have a well-developed script for the case.
 d) The specialist relied on a reconstructed memory.

Question 2

Given the hypothesis, Undergraduate male students will differ from female students on their experience of disordered eating behaviors, you would propose to conduct a(n) ________ test to determine differences between the genders.
 
  a) two-tail
 b) one-tail t
 c) correlation coefficient
 d) standard deviation



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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