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TABLE 13-10
The management of a chainelectronicstore would like to develop a model for predicting the weekly sales (in thousandof dollars) for individual stores based on the number of customers whomade purchases. A random sample of 12 stores yields the followingresults:
-Referring to Table 13-10, the null hypothesis for testing whether the number of customers who make purchase effects weekly sales cannot be rejected if 1% probability of committing a type I error is desired.
Unconditioned Stimulus
A stimulus (e.g., meat powder) that naturally evokes a particular response (salivation).
Unconscious Evaluations
Judgments or assessments made without conscious awareness, often based on automatic cognitive processes.
Automatic Evaluations
Assessments or judgments made without conscious thought, often based on learned associations.
Stimuli
External events or occurrences that evoke responses or reactions.
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