If other factors are held constant, then increasing the sample size will increase the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Trace an auditory stimulus from the time it first reaches the ear until it arrives at the brain. What important event(s) occurs at each step along the way?

What will be an ideal response?

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The cycle "increased helplessness - internal attributions - depression - increased

helplessness ..." is an example of (a) a negative feedback loop (b) positive feedback loop (c) operant conditioning (d) the fundamental attribution error, which plays a role in learned helplessness (e) a cycle of acquisition - extinction - acquisition - extinction etc.

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