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Most variables manipulated in psychology make
 
  A) Large differences in how people behave compared with preexisting differences.
  B) Individual differences larger.
  C) Large differences in how people behave and increase preexisting individual differences.
  D) Small differences in how people perform compared with preexisting individual differences.

Question 2

The two major classes of statistical procedures are
 
  A) Summary and inferential statistics.
  B) Univariate and inferential statistics.
  C) Univariate and descriptive statistics.
  D) Inferential and descriptive statistics.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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