And of course, Central Limit Theorem (although I suppose that is not 
really covered in an intro class).

On Nov 14, 2008, at 9:57 AM, Michael Britt wrote:

> Wasn't there an article published in which the authors had (somehow) 
> conducted a survey to identify the concepts from an intro psych course 
> that either students or faculty considered to be the toughest ones for 
> students?  I seem to remember that such a study had been conducted, 
> but can't remember where to find it.  Any help much appreciated.
>
> BTW: I'd add "rejecting the null" as one of them.
>
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