When interpreting the results of an experiment, we first consider the possibility that the results are due to ____, then second, to ____, and then third, to ____.
A) independent variable; chance; unknown factor
B) unknown factor; independent variable; confounding variable
C) chance; unknown factor; independent variable
D) Type I variable; Type II variable; independent variable
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Q1: Confounds introduce:
A) nonsystematic bias.
B) systematic bias.
C) both
Q2: In the Bransford and Johnson study, the
Q4: Chance or _ refers to factors that
Q5: F equals:
A) 2t
B) square root of t
C)
Q6: If the null hypothesis is true, the
Q7: Uncontrolled systematic variance in an experiment is
Q8: A variable that occurs along with the
Q9: Of the following, which is not a
Q10: The statistical decision process involves:
A) a test
Q11: In every experiment there are individual differences
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