When an experiment displays an outcome that is statistically significant at the .05 level, it means that
A. there is a 5 percent probability that the outcome was not a result of chance.
B. there is a 95 percent probability that the outcome was flawed.
C. there is a 95 percent probability that the outcome was not a result of chance.
Answer: C
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Nonconsequentialists like Ross believe that
A) we have no obligation to promote general welfare. B) utilitarianism doesn't require us to sacrifice as much as we should to help other people. C) morality permits each of us a sphere in which to pursue our own plans and goals. D) people's so-called "moral rights" are unimportant when determining the right course of action.
If John Locke's theory of the self as consciousness is correct, then
A) ?bodies do not exist. B) ?someone who has amnesia about his life in the past could be said to be a different self. C) ?only God knows who our selves are. D) ?solipsism is true.
Descartes' motivations in developing the official dualist viewpoint did not include a desire to:
A. found a new theory of the universe. B. extend mathematics to the realm of the physical. C. find a place in the material world for immaterial mind. D. confirm Scholastic doctrine. E. demonstrate the possibility of immortality.
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the conclusion that follows in a single step from the given premises. Given the following premises: 1 . N ? C 2 . (N ? C) ? (F ? C) 3 . ?C
A) F ? C 1, 2, MP B) N 1, 3, DS C) ?F 2, 3, MT D) ?N 1, 3, MT E) ?C • R 3, Add