What is the consequence of a Type II error?
A) ?Concluding that a treatment has an effect when it really does
B) ?Concluding that a treatment has no effect when it really has no effect
C) ?Concluding that a treatment has no effect when it really does
D) ?Concluding that a treatment has an effect when it really has no effect
C
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A neuropsychologist is describing several patients at a case conference. He says John does not know the names of common objects, such as shoes, shirts, and screwdrivers. Jill does not know how to use such objects. What terms will he use to describe John
and Jill's difficulties? a. John exhibits apraxia; Jill exhibits aphasia. b. John exhibits aphasia; Jill exhibits apraxia. c. John exhibits retrograde amnesia; Jill exhibits anterograde amnesia. d. John exhibits anterograde amnesia; Jill exhibits retrograde amnesia.
Evidence for the Westermark hypothesis (negative imprinting) comes from
(a) ethological work with chicks (b) Spitz's work in the Foundling Home (c) the very large number of marriages among former residents of the kibbutzim (d) the very small number of marriages among former residents of the kibbutzim