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deesands

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When a researcher combines the Strongly Disagree and Disagree responses on a Likert scale item to a single Strongly Disagree/Disagree percentage, the researcher is using ____.
 a. data indexing
  b. collapsing the data
  c. the outlier effect
  d. a box and whisker plot

Question 2

It's always a little risky to extrapolate and predict growth, but a smart technique would be to obtain sales data in the industry and extrapolate through a(n)
 a. average.
  b. moving average.
  c. growth curve.
  d. regression.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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