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jerry coleman

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What is made difficult by the file drawer problem?
 
  A. Determining if the prediction was made before or after seeing the results
  B. Determining if the appropriate statistical tests were used
  C. Determining the strength of an effect by how often it is replicated
  D. Determining how valid the measures were

Question 2

A statistically significant finding can sometimes be the result of chance fluctuation. This concern can be eased by
 
  A. replication.
  B. using case studies.
  C. making predictions before seeing the data.
  D. using manipulated independent variables.



Toya9913

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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