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    The Conventional Levels of Significance in Hypothesis Testing in Psychology
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The Conventional Levels of Significance in Hypothesis Testing in Psychology

Question 55

Question 55

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The conventional levels of significance in hypothesis testing in psychology are


A) .001 and .01
B) .01 and .05
C) .10,.20,and .30
D) .05,.25,and .95

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