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A table of random numbers ___________________ ______________.
 
  a) is used in nonprobability sampling methods
  b) can be used to create a stratified sample
  c) works well with convenience sampling
  d) is a list of ordered numbers from which the researcher closes his eyes and randomly points until he obtains the desired number for his sample

Question 2

What is the desired pattern to look for in baseline, before proceeding to the treatment phase?
 
  a. a gradual increase in performance
  b. a gradual decrease in performance
   c. stable with no apparent trend in performance
  d. an appreciable amount of variability in performance



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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