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Which of the following is not a confounder that could explain racial differences in IQ?
 
  a. Educational opportunities c. Political affiliation
  b. Income d. Social class

Question 2

Dr. Liu was interested in studying children's reactions to an adult stealing candy from another adult's desk. To ensure that the same scenario would occur for all subjects, Dr. Liu hired two research assistants to act and she set up a faux reception area next to a play area in her laboratory so she could conduct a(n)
 
  a. structured observation. c. naturalistic observation.
  b. unstructured observation. d. intrusive observation.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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