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A researcher is interested in studying anxiety levels in psychology majors compared to management majors. He thinks that there is a greater incidence of anxiety in psychology majors. The null hypothesis would be that the incidence of anxiety is
 
  A) Inversely proportional to the number of students in each major.
  B) The same for both majors.
  C) Greater among psychology majors.
  D) Greater among management majors.

Question 2

The decision point for rejecting the null hypothesis is
 
  A) The beta level.
  B) The alpha level.
  C) Typically .005 or .0001.
  D) The null hypothesis level.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: B





 

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