Social Studies, 08.04.2020 02:57 freemankellie
Horatio has developed a new test for ADHD. He is trying out his new test on about 500 children, half of whom have already been diagnosed with an established clinical measure. The results of his new test say only 100 of the children have ADHD and the rest do not. In this case, the new test has missed identifying 150 children who really did have ADHD. This example illustrates making a(n) error during hypothesis testing. Group of answer choices Type I Type II null hypothesis alternative hypothesis
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Karin bought illegal firearms at a gun show. at her trial, she alleged that she had committed this crime because her boyfriend had threatened to harm her and her two daughters if she did not. her lawyer asked the judge to instruct the jury that the prosecution had an obligation to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that karin had acted freely. instead, the judge told the jury that karin had the burden of proving duress by a preponderance of the evidence. who is correct?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 21:00, BreBreDoeCCx
(you will get brainliest if you answer right)both the national and global economy has been impacted by georgia's growth. atlanta played a major role in georgia's tourism growth just before the start of the 21st century. which explanation best supports this argument? major technology companies moved to atlanta because of cheaper tax rates. atlanta hosted the 1996 olympics, attracting interest from people around the world. the coca-cola museum was built in atlanta, the world's most popular tourist attraction. new amusement parks were built in atlanta, with the biggest roller coasters in the world.
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