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Define the alpha (α\alpha) criterion in the context of psychological research. What is its standard predefined threshold value, and how does this threshold guide a researcher's decision regarding the null hypothesis?

Question: Define the alpha (α\alpha) criterion in the context of psychological research. What is its standard predefined threshold value, and how does this threshold guide a researcher's decision regarding the null hypothesis?

Sample answer: The alpha (α\alpha) criterion is a predefined probability threshold, almost always set to .05.05 (or 5%5\%), that establishes how low a pp value must be before researchers consider the sample result unlikely enough to reject the null hypothesis. If the obtained pp value is less than or equal to this threshold, the null hypothesis is rejected.

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  • Predefined probability threshold
  • Standard value is .05.05 (or 5%5\%)
  • Establishes how low a pp value must be to reject the null hypothesis

Rubric: Grading Rubric: - 1 point: Correctly identifies the alpha criterion as a predefined probability threshold. - 1 point: States that the standard value is .05.05 (or 5%5\%). - 1 point: Explains that it establishes how low a pp value must be to consider the result unlikely enough to reject the null hypothesis.

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Updated 2026-05-26

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Research Methods in Psychology - 4th American Edition @ KPU

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