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If you have made a mistake in your interpretation of your experiment and reject the null hypothesis when it is actually true, you have
Reinforcements
In behavioral psychology, anything that strengthens or increases the likelihood of a response or behavior occurring again.
Harm Reduction Model
Approach to treating substance use disorders that views alcohol use as normative behavior and focuses education on the immediate risks of the excessive use of alcohol (such as alcohol-related accidents) and on the payoffs of moderation (such as avoidance of hangovers).
College Drinking
The consumption of alcohol by college and university students, often discussed in the context of social norms, binge drinking, and its impacts on academic performance and health.
Abstinence Programs
Educational programs aimed at preventing substance abuse and sexual activity by promoting abstinence as the only effective method.
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