Title: In the parent involvement study (Deslandes & Bertrand, 2005), the researchers state a finding in ... Post by: veraday on May 1, 2017 In the parent involvement study (Deslandes & Bertrand, 2005), the researchers state a finding in paragraph 27:
"Parents' perceptions of students' invitations in the social domain was the most powerful predictor; it accounted for an additional 28% of the variance (beta = .35, p < .001)." From looking at the p value you would conclude A) that the partial results indicated a significant p value of .001. B) that the probability alpha level was set too low. C) that the authors should have set an exact p value. D) that the results were statistically significant. Title: Re: In the parent involvement study (Deslandes & Bertrand, 2005), the researchers state a ... Post by: ribster on May 1, 2017 Content hidden
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