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A researcher concludes that results are significant at the .05 level, this means that:
 
  a. Results like these are due to chance factors only 5 times in 100
  b. There is a 95 chance that the sample results are not due to chance factors alone
  c. The odds of such results based on chance alone are .05, or 5
  d. One can be 95 confident that the results are due to a real relationship in the population, not chance factors
  e. All of the above are possible answers

Question 2

The force factor is
 
  A) the standard amount of force that should be used in any situation.
  B) the level of force used by the police relative to the suspects resistance.
  C) one of seven factors used to judge a use -of-force incident. D) the main cause of injuries to both police and suspects.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B



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