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A correlational study to identify concepts and their relationships using Lazarus's: Theory of Stress is an example of:
 
  A) ethnography
  B) test-retest
  C) model testing
  D) framework testing

Question 2

A researcher compared diabetic patients randomly assigned to an experimental and control group in terms of three measures of cognitive functioning, controlling for blood pressure measurements at baseline. Which analysis was likely used?
 
  a. ANCOVA
  b. MANOVA
  c. MANCOVA
  d. Mixed-design RM-ANOVA



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Answer to Question 1

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