Multiple Choice
Standard power tables are useful for:
A) directly determining the power of an experiment
B) determining the predicted score (but not the variance) for the group exposed to the experimental manipulation
C) determining the predicted effect size of a proposed experiment
D) determining the probability of falsely accepting the research hypothesis
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