One way to reduce the probability of making a type I error is to ______.
a. make it easier to reject the null hypothesis
b. increase sample size
c. increase alpha (i.e., use .10 rather than .05)
d. lower alpha (i.e., use .01 rather than .05)
d. lower alpha (i.e., use .01 rather than .05)
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Joseph, a primary school teacher, teaches social science and moral studies. He believes that students learn by example. He is very punctual and maintains discipline during his classes. To avoid monotony and boredom in class, he sometimes incorporates fun activities and anecdotes in his lessons. Through his behavior, his students get the idea that being disciplined is important and need not be boring. In this scenario, the message that students get from Joseph's behavior is part of _____.
A) the hidden curriculum B) the curriculum C) the in-service courses D) professional development
Ian frequently experiences periods of chest tightness, coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. His mother is a smoker, and so Ian is constantly surrounded by secondhand smoke. Which disease does Ian most likely have?
A. bronchitis B. asthma C. pneumonia D. Crohn's disease
Which of the following statements is most accurate according to the text?
a. only children hold implicit theories b. no one holds implicit theories c. everyone holds implicit theories d. only children hold explicit theories
Under IDEIA (Part C), individual states retain the right to determine eligibility criteria for early intervention services, and some require referral within a certain time period
a. True b. False