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mspears3

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The standard for suggesting that a result is statistically significant is if the chances are less than _____ in 100 that it occurred by chance.
 
  a) .05
  b) 5
  c) 10
  d) 25

Question 2

The study of Little Albert's phobia of a white rat
 
  a) demonstrated that phobias may be symbolic of underlying fears.
  b) demonstrated that phobias may sometimes be learned through classical conditioning.
  c) has been successfully replicated numerous times.
  d) provided a successful model for the treatment of phobias in children.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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