If a study conducted at the .05 significance level has 80% power

A) alpha = 5%, beta = 80%
B) alpha = 5%, beta = 20%
C) alpha = 95%, beta = 80%
D) alpha = 95%, beta = 20%


B

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What will be an ideal response?

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a. diffusion of responsibility. b. peer pressure. c. blind obedience. d. situationism. e. the similarity principle.

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