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vicotolentino

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A bivariate table
 
  A) is used infrequently.
  B) works with variables that have 2 - 5 categories and data at nominal or ordinal levels of measurement.
 
  C) is exactly the same as a scattergram.
  D) uses percentages exclusively.

Question 2

What part of a scholarly journal article should you read to get an overview of the research to determine if you want to read the entire article?
 
  a. abstract
  b. introduction
  c. methods
  d. discussion



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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