Exam 12: Inferential-Analysis
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Just because a program or intervention leads to statistically significant improvement doesn't mean the amount of improvement is meaningful or all that valuable.
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In the randomized block analysis,the dummy variable Z1 represents the treatment group and the dummy variables Z2,Z3,and Z4 indicate Blocks 2,3,and 4,respectively.
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A common metric for comparing and integrating results across studies is _______________.
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The general statistical analysis that enables us to model relationships in data and test for treatment effects is ____.
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-The line indicated by letter A in the accompanying figure is the ____.

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Any influence on an observed score not related to what you are attempting to measure is referred to as _______________.
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