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saliriagwu

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When ratings are made on a nominal scale, interrater reliability should be assessed using
 
  A) a Pearson correlation.
  B) Spearman's rho.
  C) Cohen's kappa.
  D) Cronbach's alpha.

Question 2

the most appropriate measure of central tendency in this distribution
  Would yield a value of
 
  a. 80,000
  b. 100,000
  c. 71,000
  d. none of these values could yield a measure of central tendency



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

a



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