The difference between "probable limits" and "confidence limits" is that the probable limits

a. focus on estimating where a particular score is likely to lie using a known population mean.
b. estimate the kinds of means that we expect.
c. try to set limits that have a .95 probability of containing the population mean.
d. There is no difference.

A

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a. there haven't been enough studies. b. stress can cause depression, but depression can cause stress. c. depression is a very subjective state and thus very difficult to measure. d. people are usually aware of any connection between their depression and stress in their lives.

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Clark and Chalmers argue that due to causal coupling between a cognitive agent and their environment, those external devices that take part in the cognitive process, actually should be considered to constitute a cognitive system in its own right.

a. true b. false

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