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It is possible to have an overall F that is significant and have all the a priori comparisons be nonsignificant.
Verbal Intelligence
The capacity to analyze information and solve problems using language-based reasoning.
WAIS Test
The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, a widely used test designed to measure a person’s cognitive ability.
Reliability
The consistency of a measure or test across time, different observers, or parts of the test itself.
Settling Point
A theory suggesting that body weight is controlled by a complex set of genetic, metabolic, and environmental factors that determine an individual’s equilibrium weight.
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