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jasonskatesallday
21.04.2020 • 
Mathematics

Suppose that you read this (fictional) conclusion in a newspaper article:
"When false information is repeated several times, people seem to be more likely, on average, to develop false memories than when the information is not repeated."
Assuming that the researcher has the inferential statistics to back up the statement, what decision did the researcher make?

a. When false information is repeated several times, people seem to be more likely, on average, to develop false memories than when the information is not repeated.
b. Therapy clients with Major Depressive Disorder who have ongoing structured assessments of therapy seem to have lower post-therapy depression levels, on average, than do clients who do not have ongoing structured assessments.
c. Employee morale does not seem to be different, on average, whether employees work in cubicles or in enclosed offices.
d. A child's native language does not seem to be different in strength, on average, whether the child is raised to be bilingual or not.

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