What would be the most confusing thing to say to a five-year-old whose mother just died?
a. "Your mommy will not be around to play with you anymore."
b. "Your mommy didn't die because a monster got her. People sometimes die when they get very sick.".
c. "Your mommy has gone away to a better place.".
d. "We are going to have to bury your mommy just like we had to bury your hamster when she died.".
c
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a. the null hypothesis. b. the test hypothesis. c. the sample hypothesis. d. the research hypothesis.
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What will be an ideal response?