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nmorano1

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All measurement builds on these two processes:
 
  A) conceptualization, measurement. B) data, measurement.
  C) operationalization, conceptualization. D) zone of confidence, population frame.

Question 2

The weakness of static group comparison is that the researcher
 
  A) is biased.
  B) cannot know whether group differences prior to the experiment or if the independent variable caused differences in post test outcomes.
 
  C) cannot know whether group differences prior to the experiment or if the dependent variable caused differences in post test outcomes.
 
  D) is unneeded.



dajones82

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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