(For Questions 28 - 31). Moral judgments about a harmful behavior are expected to be associated with one’s ability to recognize how hurt the victim of the harmful behavior is. To test this a replication of the Malti and colleagues (2012) was attempted. Researchers asked 12- and 15-year-olds whether they thought it was okay to exclude a Serbian peer from going to a soccer match (1 = really not okay, 7 = really okay) and how they thought the Serbian peer would feel if he/she was not invited to the soccer match (1= very bad, 7 = very good). The results for 12 of these adolescents are below:
Exclusion Judgment
Victim’s Feelings Evaluation
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4
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31.Does the regression equation account for a significant portion of the variance in exclusion judgments? Use α = .01. Enter the test statistic, critical value, and decision as part of your answer.
Test statistic = ?
Critical value = ?
Do you reject or retain the null hypothesis that the slope is not different from zero?(Enter "Reject" or "Retain"): ?
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