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mcmcdaniel

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When performing nonparametric analyses of multi-level, single-factor designs, follow-up analyses often estimate effect size through the use of
 
  a. Cramr's V.
  b. eta-squared.
  c. Spearman rank order correlation.
  d. Kruskall-Wallis H.

Question 2

Which of the statements below best describes the purpose of the studies conducted by
  Ruback and Juieng (1997)?
 
  A) to study anger and road rage in persons driving cars in parking lots
  B) to study depth perception and people's ability to park their car in a parking lot
  C) to study perceptions of intrusion and departure times of cars in a parking lot
  D) to study behaviors related to returning shopping carts after leaving a store



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

C



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