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A researcher wants to obtain a random sample of the 800 cows from a local farm. He decides to ask the farmer to give him the ear
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Jill
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what is the difference between a biased sample and a biased question
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A student is trying to find out if people prefer vanilla ice cream or chocolate ice cream. She buys several containers of
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Owen
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What should researchers do when they have found insufficient information on their topic?(1 point)
They should change nothing but
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Denki Kaminari
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Which two adjectives describe a hypothesis?(1 point)
conclusive and concrete tentative and testable conditional and convincing
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L0singMyM!nd
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Making a Scientific Hypothesis Quick Check
3 of 33 of 3 Items Question A researcher wants to investigate the impact of salt water
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Identifying evidence
Which type of evidence uses the viewpoint of someone with authority on a topic
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Which of the following is a reason why historians may want to consider opinions as well as facts reported by a source? PLZZZZ
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PLZ HELP
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provide a situation when scientific method, case study method, survey method, Naturalistic observation method, Correlation
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scooby
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Examining Sources Quick Check
Why are primary sources useful for your research? 1.You can find them easily. 2.You see one
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Twice ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
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You have decided to use the case study method to investigate a mother's experience in raising a child with autism.What is an
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Gwendolyn Towns
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What is an observational study?
A. An observational study measures the value of the response variable without attempting to
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AOL
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At your summer with a research company, you must get a random sample of people from your town to answer a question about
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Dope Fresh Nation
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In one to two sentences, explain how context is assessed when researching a scientific topic.
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Rind, B., & Strohmetz, D. (1999). Effect on restaurant tipping of a helpful message written on the back of customers’ checks.
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Mel
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Which allows the researcher to claim causation between an explanatory variable and a response variable?
------allows the
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AOL
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Fifty patients on dialysis are divided into two groups. One group receives an
experimental drug to fight cancer comma the other a
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AOL
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explain the difference between qualititative and quanititave medical record analysis?
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pam baker
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Give one advantage and one disadvantage in designing your own survey. Using another’s.
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Rai
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Which of these statements best discusses why historians research the past?(1 point)
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In a study on caffeine and stress, college students indicated how many cups of coffee they drink per day and their stress level
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Joy Chapman
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A weakness of experimental studies is that. A.they cannot be used to determine cause and effect b.they cannot be used in a
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Anonymous
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a case study is a research method in which
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stacy
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Is your home library’s statistics data a random sample? Why or why not?
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Me
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Which of the following statements about correlation and causation is true?
Correlation cannot occur without causation.
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dianni
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What kind of sources are trustworthy when researching a topic?(1 point)
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RANDY WILSON
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Disadvantages of the following Naturalistic observation, Correlational research, Experimental Research,Surveys, and Case
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dawn
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In what situations would sampling work best for estimating population size, in what situations would mark and recapture work
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Quentin
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Go to a local library; collect a sample of books consisting of the ages of book (based on copyright dates). Plan and describe
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jen
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Can the results of this study be generalized? That is, would it be plausible to
estimate that 16/27 (or 59%) of the general
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ashley
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Which of the following is a primary source
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fidelite
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what are independent and dependent variables?
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Cheyenne
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A student has made a plan for research. Read the plan and the directions that follow.
Research Report Plan Topic: Bengal tigers
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Anonymous ;)
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Please Help, thank you!
A researcher measures the following scores for a group of people. The X variable is the number of errors
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baegirl
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Formulate and test a hypothesis to determine if statistical evidence suggests that the graduation rate for either top liberal
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Anonymous
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A researcher measures how positive a person’s mood is and how creative he or she
is, obtaining the following interval scores:
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Jessica
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If you conclude that the participant's in a study are a representative sample, then you can from the research sample to the
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Taylor B
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Can anyone help me with these questions as I am stuck in these
1. The finding that the number of women reporting physical
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Matt
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Scholarly articles generally include which of the following elements?
A. A bibliography or a list of works cited. B. A complete
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Deandrah
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Now imagine that you are conducting research on the length of time it takes customers to select items in a grocery store. Assume
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krystal
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Which research method is BEST at explaining behavior (as opposed to simply describing it)?
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jenny
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1. Suppose that you were head of a family planning agency in India. How would you design a scientific study to determine the
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tamika
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As a market researcher for a cable television company seeking to determine
the number of multi-dwelling buildings in a selected
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Shirelyn
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Which of the following is(are) not true about sampling bias
a. Sampling bias is inevitable when conducting a survey b. Quota
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Mike
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Which one of these is not a primary data collection method?
questionnaire customer feedback observation interview
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none
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The father of a junior high school student wants to determine the most popular book among junior high students. Select the
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Angela
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1. You are conducting research on sex differences in e-mails. Your hypothesis is that men use more declarative statements and
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Shauntae
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what is a primary source? and what is a secondary source?
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leslie
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Which best defines the scientific method?
Answer: A process of research used to test a hypothesis and draw a conclusion
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Manon
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An independent-measures research study compares three treatment conditions using a sample of n = 5 in each treatment. For this
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Anonymous
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