Which of the following combinations would result in a Type I error? The null hypothesis is actually _______ and our decision in Step 5 is to ________ the null hypothesis
a. false … fail to reject
b. false … reject
c. true … fail to reject
d. true … reject
d
You might also like to view...
As early as the second grade, students know where they stand on the smart-or-dumb continuum, and this knowledge profoundly affects their self-esteem
a. true b. false
Xenophobia is
A) the fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners B) people with a fear of anything associated with China C) beliefs and policies favoring native-born citizens over immigrants D) the immigration to the United States of skilled workers, professionals, and technicians who are desperately needed by their home countries
Zuckerman and Friedman (cited in Aulette) argue that there are both direct and indirect costs of domestic violence for society. Which of the following would be considered a direct cost of domestic violence?
a. Emergency shelter costs b. Social and psychological costs c. Death of battered women d. Job loss or absenteeism
By 2030 the population of individuals 65 and older is expected to be
a. 35 million b. 55 million c. 70 million. d. 80 million