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imanialler

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Wisneski, Lytle, and Skitka (2009) assessed the associations among measured religiosity, measured moral conviction, and measured trust in authority. The researchers used an analysis that controlled for the influence of each of the predictor variables on the outcome measure. Which of the following statistical analysis did they use?
 
  a. ANOVA
  b. Chi-Square
  c. F Test
  d. Multiple regression

Question 2

Wisneski, Lytle, and Skitka (2009) correlated measured religiosity and measured moral conviction with measured trust in authority. The researchers found that highly relious people showed _____ trust in authority whereas the highly moral people showed ____ trust in authoiry.
 
  a. less; more
  b. more; less
  c. more variable; less variable
  d. less variable; more variable



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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