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BritishGent BritishGent
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6 years ago
Some psychologists have argued that simple significance tests are misleading, and that a better statistic to evaluate the outcome of an experiment would be
A) the number of participants divided by the standard deviation.
B) the probability of a Type II error.
C) the effect size.
D) the level of power.
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Using the textbooks:

Statistics for Psychology, 5th Edition (Aron)
Measurement and Evaluation in Psychology and Education, 8th Edition (Thorndike)
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BritishGent Author
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6 years ago
Amazingly fast and to the point!!
Using the textbooks:

Statistics for Psychology, 5th Edition (Aron)
Measurement and Evaluation in Psychology and Education, 8th Edition (Thorndike)
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