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Question 1 0pts Working backward from their results, you can probably guess what they predicted: Salesclerks will provide help more quickly when confronted with a

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Working backward from their results, you can probably guess what they predicted: Salesclerks will provide help more quickly when confronted with a hearing customer than a hearing impaired customer. Do you agree? Or do you think they would be quicker to help out a hearing impaired customer? Why? Answer as a Pause Problem!

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Just because a statistically significant result occurs doesn't mean we should quickly alter our lives to align with the result. Think about this last one? Can you think of a study where you would rather NOT reject the null hypothesis? Give me a brief synopsis of a study where you would WANT to reject the alternative hypothesis (or retain the null) and give me your anticipated hypothesis as a Pause Problem

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I have a simple question for you to answer for your second "Pause-Problem": Why wouldn't a researcher set the confidence level at .0001, since it's better than .05 and even better than .01? You tell me!

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you've come to expect! I want you to write a multiple choice quiz question based on the content of this chapter. I might use it on a future Pop Quiz or exam (though not this semester), so make it good! As usual, make sure to include your correct answer.

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