If there is less than a 5 percent probability that a study's findings are due to chance, the findings are said to be:

A)statistically accurate.
B)statistically significant.
C)statistically insignificant.
D)statistically questionable.


B)statistically significant.

Psychology

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a. when they have traditional "female" occupations. b. when they have traditional "male" occupations. c. if their marriages are successful. d. if their spouses are high in self-efficacy.

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Children with Down syndrome have strong ____

a. sensory motor coordination b. visual short-term memories c. muscle tone d. expressive language ability

Psychology

Night terrors are:

a. frightening and anxiety-arousing dreams that occur primarily during the REM stage of sleep b. terrifying experiences that cause panic and sudden awakening from non-REM sleep c. the same as nightmares, but they occur in the elderly d. sleep disturbances that cause breathing to stop momentarily several times during the night

Psychology

_________ compares behavior in two different situations or conditions, but the researcher does not randomly assign people to the different situations.

A. True experiment B. Quasi-experiment C. Correlational studies D. Random assignment

Psychology