17. Why do we usually set our criterion for significance at 0.05? (a) This is the traditional...

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17. Why do we usually set our criterion for significance at 0.05?

(a) This is the traditional level used by most psychologists

(b) This represents a good balance between making Type I and Type II errors

(c) It is easier to get significant results with this α

(d) Both

(a) and

(b) above

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Statistics Without Maths For Psychology

ISBN: 9781292128856

7th Edition

Authors: Chistine Dancey, John Reidy

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