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clippers!

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Dr. Flemming found a statistically significant relationship between gender and aggressive
   playground activity. Dr. Flemming can conclude which of the following?
 
  a) The effect of gender on aggressive playground activity is likely due to chance.
  b) The relationship is probably coincidence.
  c) The effect of gender on aggressive playground activity is likely not due to chance.
  d) Gender causes aggressive playground activity.

Question 2

The scientific method is described in the textbook as:
 
  a) restricted to use in correlational research
  b) having no immediate application at the time research is completed
  c) a standard sequence of steps in formulating and answering a question
  d) the study of phenomena within the social and cultural context in which they occur



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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