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EY67

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Giving for ____ reasons is giving because the donor derives positive emotional pleasure from the act of giving.
 a. agnostic
  b. altruistic
  c. instrumental
  d. obligatory
  e. ontological

Question 2

Which of the following is TRUE?
 a. Decreasing the sample size is a sure way to reduce total error since it reduces sampling error which is an important component of total error.
  b. In designing a research project, the most important type of research error is total error.
  c. In designing a research project, the most important type of research error is sampling error.
  d. Increasing the sample size is a sure way to reduce total error since it reduces sampling error, which is the most important component of total error.
  e. None of these statements are true; they are all false.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

b



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