If, after calculating an inferential statistic, we find that the results of our study are NOT

statistically significant, we can reasonably conclude that

a. our study contained a major flaw.
b. our results may have been due simply to chance.
c. we did not ask the right research question.
d. our efforts in conducting the research were not justified by the results we obtained.
e. our hypothesis must be incorrect.


b. our results may have been due simply to chance.

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Functional fixedness allows us to see similarities between situations.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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a. meeting new skill demands in the workplace. b. a stagnated relationship with an intimate partner. c. the hierarchical structure which involves supervision and control. d. a psychosocial crisis in middle adulthood.

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Compare and contrast the psychoanalytic perspective and the behavioral perspective

What will be an ideal response?

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