Failing to reject the null hypothesis when it is actually false is a

a. Type I error.
b. Type II error.
c. standard error.
d. silly thing to do.


B

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Being asked to think about one's mortality tends to

a. decrease ingroup bias. b. increase ingroup bias. c. have no impact on ingroup bias. d. promote intergroup harmony.

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Strayer and Johnston were investigating the link between cell phone use and the ability to react to environmental stimuli. While the participants tracked a moving target using a joystick, they were required to press a button each time a red light flashed at random points on a computer screen. While completing the task, one group used a hand-held cell phone to carry on a conversation, one group

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______ potentials is another phrase for event-related potentials.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Psychology