For a repeated-measures study, if the null hypothesis is true, then what value should be obtained for the sample mean?
a. MD = 0 c. MD< 0
b. MD> 0 d. MD near 0
D
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Stranger anxiety
A) is evident in all babies, regardless of temperament. B) is the most frequent expression of fear during infancy. C) is more likely to occur in a familiar setting than in a new setting. D) peaks between the ages of 3 and 6 months.
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A. they believe they are susceptible to the health issue B. the benefits outweigh its costs C. they believe that their behavior will be beneficial in reducing the severity of the health issue D. all of these