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yoroshambo

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What is a secondary source for a research literature review?
 
  A) A description of a study written by researchers who did the study
  B) A summary of relevant research on the topic of interest
  C) A thesaurus that directs readers to subject headings germane to the topic
  D) A description of the study by an individual unconnected with it

Question 2

The most general multivariate technique is:
 
  A) Multiple regression
  B) Canonical correlation
  C) Discriminate analysis
  D) Factor analysis



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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