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A researcher tested the hypothesis that a person’ perceived risk for colorectal

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Question

A researcher tested the hypothesis that a person’ perceived risk for colorectal cancer was related to his or her colorectal cancer screening behavior. With alpha = .05, the hypothesis was not supported. What might be a cause of this result?

Too many degrees of freedom

A nonparametric test was inappropriately used.

The alpha level was too conservative.

The test was underpowered.

A.

Too many degrees of freedom

B.

A nonparametric test was inappropriately used.

C.

The alpha level was too conservative.

D.

The test was underpowered.

Explanation / Answer

A cause behind this result may be the fact that;

D: The test was underpowered. (As an underpowered test may lead to too many false positives), (Christley,2010 )

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