If the sample means in an experiment differ significantly using tind, then _____

a. the null hypothesis was rejected
b. the experiment could not have been confounded
c. the alternative hypothesis was not accepted
d. all the above

A

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As described in your book, Sommers's (2006) study examining the influence of a jury's racial composition indicates that a. Caucasian and African-American jurors are often equally likely to vote to convict an African-Americandefendant

b. African-American jurors often successfully convince Caucasian jurors to change their votes duringdeliberations, particularly when they offer multiple arguments for doing so. c. Caucasian jurors often evaluate a trial differently when their jury is diverse versus all-Caucasian. d. diverse juries have a harder time coming to a unanimous decision than do all-Caucasian juries.

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