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which of the following are true statements? i. the p-value of a test is the probability of obtaining a result as extreme (or more extreme) as the one obtained assuming the null hypothesis is true. ii. if the p-value for a test is .015, the probability that the null hypothesis is true is .015. iii. when the null hypothesis is rejected, it is because it is not true. group of answer choices i only ii only iii only i and iii
Social Studies
High School
Although many types of studies show that IQ is heritable (that is, it runs in families), there's one situation in which this does not appear to be the case. This is for people, especially children, who __________.A. Do not get along with their family membersB. Live at or below the poverty lineC. Are fraternal rather than identical twinsD. Are more highly educated than their siblings
Social Studies
High School
explain the uncertainty of outcome hypothesis and how it relates to the demand for sports as entertainment.
Social Studies
High School
What will most reasonably happen if a large number of individuals choose to be free riders in a city?Group of answer choicesThe city may decide to charge a higher price for the public goodThe city may have more of the public good available for paying riders.The city may never provide public goods.The city may let the public goods be quickly privatized.
Social Studies
High School
Is the middle term distributed in an OEA-3 argument?A. YesB. NoC. There is not enough information to tellD. There is no middle term in an OEA-3 argument.
Social Studies
High School
T/F: in 2 thessalonians paul assures the believers that god will take vengeance on their persecutors and will be glorified over them at the end of the age.
Social Studies
High School
TRUE/FALSE. In order to gather information from informal sources, successful executives must be good listeners.
Social Studies
High School
All of the following are universal spiritual principles followed by all religions EXCEPT a. one should not lie. b. one should not hurt others. c. one should not pray to false gods. d. one should not be greedy.
Social Studies
High School
Spindler and Spindler contend that good ethnographic studies meet which of the following criteria? a. Considered rival propositions b. Prolonged and repetitive observation c. Systematically related concepts d. Employed heuristic questioning
Social Studies
High School
the greatest priority and primary strategy for any organizational change is to ______.
Social Studies
High School
what does it mean to say, as hume did, that every action has a cause that is "nonrational"? why did kant reject this thesis?
Social Studies
High School
A counselor who applies a sociocultural approach to anxietydisorders would: a.consider genetics as a likely explanation foranxiety. b.consider the way family functioning, culturalvalues and the social environment affect anxiety. c.look for the causes of anxiety in people's beliefs,thought processes, life experiences, andrelationships. d.explain anxiety by taking into account a person'sunconscious desires.
Social Studies
High School
why did the unauthorized afl group called the committee of industrial organizations (cio) decide to organize? the cio leveraged better bargaining power.
Social Studies
High School
TRUS/FALSE. envisioning and creating a vision statement is the same thing in scrum
Social Studies
High School
Even though athletes participating in murderball (quad rugby) challenge the widespread stereotypes about people with disabilities, what can be said about their gender ideology?
Social Studies
High School
how does this meaning impact your view of your education here at ccu?
Social Studies
High School
how do you think the internship assignments you completed correlated with your classroom knowledge
Social Studies
High School
truefalse. take the opportunity to respond, especially if you feel the feedback is inaccurate or unfair.
Social Studies
High School
Suppose study participants are presented with a hypothetical description of two parents in a child-custody case. One parent has moderate or average traits (e.g., average income), while the other has more extreme positive and extreme negative traits (e.g., above-average income; lots of work-related travel). When asked to whom they would award child custody, the majority of people choose
Social Studies
High School
Kurt and Anna are in the same introduction to psychology class. The first time Anna sees Kurt, she has a mildly negative reaction to him. Given this initial reaction and the more exposure effect over the course of the semester as the happens to see him going in and out of class, her impression of him will most kely stay about the same in terms of negativity, but become more solidified / harder to change Obecome more negative move from negative to neutral as she gets over it but not become positive o change from negative to positive
Social Studies
High School
if someone argued that e1 caused e2 in this passage solely because instances of e1 are correlated with instances of e2, which fallacy would be committed?
Social Studies
High School
suppose that you want to do a study that uses age and ethnic status as independent variables. explain why a ""true"" experiment cannot be run.
Social Studies
High School
Which two of these affective factors are beneficial for L2 learning? (a) inhibitions (b) lack of empathy (c) low anxiety (d) positive self-image (e) self-consciousness (f) a sense of humor
Social Studies
High School
in the late 1960's, when uw had over 30,000 students, how many black students where there in graduate school chemistry classes?
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