Which of the following combinations would result in a Type I error? The null hypothesis is actually ___ and our decision in Step 5 is to ___ the null hypothesis
a. false, fail to reject
b. false, reject
c. true, fail to reject
d. true, reject
ANSWER: d
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a. Get tired of being forced to think one way and decide on their own beliefs, attitudes or norms about behavior b. Get tired of this group and find another that fits their beliefs, attitudes and norms about behavior more closely c. Come to accept as their own the conforming beliefs, attitudes and norms about behavior d. Become neutral about the prejudices expressed by the group
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A. whites B. Asians C. Pacific Islanders D. all of these
Describe normative age-related differences in working memory. What are the implications for daily functioning?
What will be an ideal response?
Under ________, the acquisition, use, and possession of drugs can be punished by a citation much like for traffic violations, for example, with fines or warnings.
A. legalization B. prohibition C. decriminalization D. rehabilitation