Multiple Choice
If the statewide re-arrest rate for drinking and driving is 40% and we predict that recipients of a new intervention to prevent recidivism will have a 10% recidivism rate, then:
A) the mean of the theoretical sampling distribution of the null hypothesis will be 40%.
B) the mean of the theoretical sampling distribution of the research hypothesis will be 10%.
C) the mean of the theoretical sampling distribution of the research hypothesis will be 30%.
D) the mean of the theoretical sampling distribution of the null hypothesis will be 30%.
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