If H0 is false, and we retain it, we have made a Type II error
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Darren suffers from fragile bone X (FBX) disorder. He inherited the FBX allele from his father and the normal allele for bone development from his mother. What can we conclude?
a. FBX is a recessive allele. b. FBX is a dominant allele. c. Darren’s children will most likely suffer from FBX disorder. d. Darren’s children are unlikely to suffer from FBX disorder.
Dr. Kazinsky says, "Headaches are among the most common psychophysiological complaints. It is clear that there are three different forms of headache, each with its own cause. All headache pain is due to the contraction of the scalp and neck muscles, and in some cases stress plays a role." What portion of this statement is accurate? a. It is accurate to say that headache is among the most
common complaints. b. It is accurate to say that all headache pain is due to the contraction of the scalp and neck muscles. c. It is accurate to say that pain can range from dull to excruciating. d. It is accurate to say that stress plays a role in some headaches.
The relative refractory period occurs because a. the cell is hyperpolarized, requiring a larger than normal stimulus in order to form another action potential. b. it takes time for the sodium-potassium pumps to return ion concentrations to the normal resting state. c. only one action potential at a time can travel the length of an axon
d. sodium channels cannot reopen until the cell regains its resting potential.
Ted is a "workaholic;" he works 15 hours a day and never has time to spend with his family or on things he enjoys. Which of the following is a cognitive explanation of Ted's behaviour?
a) Ted is imitating the behaviour of his hard-working father b) Ted believes he must excel in everything he does c) Ted is actually afraid of getting close to others d) Ted lacks the assertiveness to stand up to his boss's demands