If our findings yield a probability level that falls short of our critical region and therefore is NOT statistically significant, we should:
a. Conclude that the null hypothesis has been confirmed.
b. Fail to reject the null hypothesis.
c. Conclude that there really is no relationship between our hypothesized variables in the population.
d. All of these.
B
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whole group in which we are interested?
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A. establish the conditions for proceeding. B. subtly try to encourage a positive relationship. C. consider clinical objectives and get the client to agree to them. D. allow for the client's ideas and goals, understanding that conditions change as clinical work proceeds.
What is the focus of counseling for runaways?
a. to become emancipated b. to help the family make changes that will assist the youth in being able to tolerate living at home c. to make sure the teen accepts full blame for running away d. all of the above
Members of the dominant culture have _________ privileges that they perceive as normal or expected
a. well-deserved b. hard earned c. unearned d. very few