To minimize observer influence, researchers can
A) limit their observations to children over the age of 12.
B) tell participants what they are trying to study.
C) ask individuals who are part of the child's natural environment to do the observing.
D) tell participants that they must be serious and behave in a natural way.
C
Psychology
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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By setting a criterion probability for rejecting the null hypothesis, one can set the rate at which one will commit Type I errors. This criterion that is the probability of making a Type I error is known as the ________.
A. beta level B. effect size C. F ratio D. alpha level
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