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    Exam 12: Designing, Conducting, Analyzing, and Interpreting Experiments With Multiple Independent Variables
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    Marginally Significant Results Have an Increased Risk of Being
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Marginally Significant Results Have an Increased Risk of Being

Question 190

Question 190

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Marginally significant results have an increased risk of being


A) a Type I error.
B) affected by demand characteristics.
C) a Type II error.
D) affected by experimenter characteristics.

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