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RODY.ELKHALIL

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Of the different types of quasi-experimental designs with nonmanipulated independent variables, the __________ design runs the greatest risk of subject attrition.
 
  a. cross-sectional
  b. true experimental
  c. longitudinal
  d. correlational

Question 2

Descriptive statistics are used to ______________, whilst inferential statistics are
  used to _______________.
 
  A) Illustrate patterns in data; support research hypotheses.
  B) Support research hypotheses; illustrate patterns in data.
  C) Show main effects; show moderating effects.
  D) Show moderating effects; show main effects.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

C



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