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\"Gender Gaps in Overestimation of Math Performance\" In a study by Bench, Lench

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Question

"Gender Gaps in Overestimation of Math Performance" In a study by Bench, Lench, Liew, Miner, and Flores (2015), published in the journal Sex Roles, the authors reported: "A t-test comparison of gender differences in positivity bias scores for Test 1 revealed that men overestimated their performance [ more than women [ ], t(99) = 2.56, p=0.12, d .51 [ ]." Write the appropriate null hypothesis for this test of significance. O Gender does not influence positivity bias scores for Test 1 Gender does influence positivity bias scores for Test 1 Positivity bias scores for men on Test 1 are greater than positivity bias scores for women on Test 1 Positivity bias scores on Test 1 do not influence gender

Explanation / Answer

The solution would be

Gender does not influence positivity bias scores for test 1

Option A is Correct