How do error factors interact with each other?

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: When type I goes up, type II goes down and vice versa.

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While paging through some old photographs, you find one showing a relative in front of a storefront that has a sign reading Phrenologist. Why might your relative have gone to see a phrenologist?

a) to obtain a horoscope b) for an assessment of personality c) to seek advice about raising children d) to determine if he or she might be a carrier of a disease

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Imagine that you conducted an independent-groups t test with 12 participants in each group. For a two-tailed test, the tcv at a = .05 would be

a. ±1.717. b. ±2.074. c. ±1.711. d. ±2.064.

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