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

a. Type I error.
b. Type II error.
c. reasonable thing to do.
d. result of an inappropriate level of confidence.


C

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People with the recessive allele for gene X are more outgoing than those with the dominant allele, but only when they live in warm climates. This is an example of a

A. gene-environment interaction. B. nature-nurture effect. C. high heritability, low environmental trait. D. low heritability, high environmental trait.

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a. gender identities; more b. gender identities; less c. gender roles; less d. gender roles; more

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Deciding what information to store and how to represent it is known as

a. remembering. b. decoding. c. encoding. d. recall.

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