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skymedlock

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Refer to Exhibit 12-1. Black and white computer graphics produce less eyestrain for visually impaired persons than do color monitors.
 
  a. necessarily ex post facto research
  b. possible to do with experimental research

Question 2

Refer to Exhibit 12-1. AIDS patients report more acts of discrimination against them than hepatitis patients.
 
  a. necessarily ex post facto research
  b. possible to do with experimental research



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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