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TFauchery

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Alessandro D'Ausilio and coworkers (2009 ) demonstrated a link between production and perception by showing that stimulation of motor areas associated with the lip resulted in _____.
 
  A) better perception of labial sounds
  B) better perception of nonlabial sounds
  C) degraded perception of labial sounds
  D) degraded perception of nonlabial sounds

Question 2

Oversampling refers to
 
  a. choosing individuals from strata in order to provide large enough samples for analysis.
  b. choosing more individuals to be in the sample than is statistically necessary.
  c. overestimating the weight of one sample on the population.
  d. a technique used to control for nonprobability sampling.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

a



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