Discuss and explain how we calculate estimated standard error with two samples in a study.
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With two samples in a study, we must first determine the pooled variance based on the sum of squares and degrees of freedom for each sample and then use the pooled variance and the two sample sizes to calculate the estimated standard error. This allows us to estimate the sampling error for each sample in a single value.
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a. behavioral intention b. subjective norms c. perceived behavioral control d. attitude accessibility
The statistical technique used to statistically compare findings across many different research studies using some common evaluation measure is:
a. meta-analysis b. covariate analysis c. factor analysis d. analysis of variance
How many hours of sleep do newborns average per day?
a. 11 c. 17 b. 14 d. 20
Identify several criteria that are used to distinguish abnormal from normal behavior, and give an example of each.
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