To claim that a result of a hypothesis test is statistically significant is to assert that a (null) hypothesis has been rejected with a specified probability of making a ______ error.
a. Type I
b. Type II
c. Random
d. Systematic
a. Type I
Political Science
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How did the process of proposing the Equal Rights Amendment resemble that of the Nineteenth Amendment?
a. The same arguments were used against both. b. Both amendments passed Congress but failed to be ratified. c. The same cluster of southern states opposed ratification of both amendments. d. In both cases, women favored the amendments, but men were strongly opposed.
Political Science
The most important power of Congress is its ______.
a. representative responsibility b. governance and organization c. oversight power d. legislative authority
Political Science