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bobthebuilder

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What is one advantage of using graphic analysis rather than inferential statistics to analyze data?
 
  a. graphic analysis is more powerful
  b. graphic analysis is a more sophisticated approach to data analysis
  c. research shows that graphic analysis is more accurate
  d. graphic analyses are unaffected by error variance
   e. only relatively large effects of the independent variable will be interpreted

Question 2

Cues that indicate to participants how they should behave in a study are
 
  a. demand characteristics
  b. experimenter expectancies
  c. placebo effects
  d. double-blinds
  e. external effects



Viet Thy

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A



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