When a null hypothesis is not rejected, but it should be, this is known as a(n) ______.
a. sample size
b. power conflict
c. type 2 error
d. outlier
c. type 2 error
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a. Auguste B. Hollingshead. b. Dorothea Dix. c. Thomas Szasz. d. Suzanne Steinmetz.
What is the social institution that guides a society's decision making about how to live?
A) anarchy. B) complexity. C) diversity. D) politics. E) security.
Construction of explanatory bivariate tables involves: a. dividing cases into the appropriate subgroups, describing each subgroup in terms of a given variable, and comparing those descriptions across subgroups
b. dividing, describing, and comparing subgroups on independent and dependent variables. c. analyzing the simultaneous relationships among several variables among subgroups. d. dividing, describing and comparing univariate independent variables on subgroups. e. all of these choices reflect how subgroup comparisons are done.
When we change statuses, what happens to our role sets?
a. Status change rarely results in a change in role set. b. Status change can, but does not always, change the roles we are expected to play. c. When our status changes, our corresponding role sets also change. d. When our status changes, role conflict vanishes.