What is the definition of the degree of risk you are willing to take that you will reject a null hypothesis when it is actually true?
a. Type I error
b. chance
c. Type II error
d. statistical significance
Ans: d
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a. construct validity b. predictive validity c. reliability d. content validity
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What will be an ideal response?
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A. Harvard B. University of Alabama C. Carnage Institute D. Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute