All other things being equal, the ______ the sample size, the ______ likely you are to ______.
a. larger; less; prove your research hypothesis
b. smaller; less; reject the alternative hypothesis
c. smaller; less; reject the null hypothesis
d. more representative; larger; reject the null hypothesis
c. smaller; less; reject the null hypothesis
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At present, the only definitive test for Alzheimer's disease involves ____
a. an analysis of brain tissue after death b. a series of neuropsychological tests c. use fMRI during simple memory tests d. a battery of laboratory tests
Ms. Johnson allows Bill, a student with ADHD, to stand at his desk while working on classwork. She sends Bill on a quick errand, assigns a nonacademic task such as watering the plants, and provides him with sensory tools (e.g., stress balls) when she notices certain of Bill's behaviors. For what type of ADHD is Ms. Johnson responding with intervention?
A. Hyperactivity and impulsivity B. Inattention C. Combined D. Sociological
Multiple assessments are needed to gather reliable data about student learning
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Tuition, books, and car payments are examples of nondiscretionary payments.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)