In the finger tapping example in the text, we would reject the null hypothesis when

a. the patient tapped too quickly.
b. the patient tapped too slowly.
c. the patient tapped either very quickly or very slowly.
d. We would be unlikely to ever reject the null hypothesis.

B

Psychology

You might also like to view...

A psychologist is administering an assessment technique to a client. The psychologist shows the client cards with ambiguous scenes on them. The client makes up stories to go along with each card. This assessment technique is most likely the

a) Rorschach Inkblot Technique. b) Thematic Apperception Test. c) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. d) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.

Psychology

When determining the effects of age on coronary heart disease, a researcher would record the health of three different age groups—group 1's heart, group 2's heart, and group 3's heart. What would be the dependent variable(s) in this example?

a. Coronary heart disease is the dependent variable; it is the effect based on age b. Age is the dependent variable c. Groups 1-3 are the dependent variable d. The researcher is the dependent variable

Psychology