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aabwk4

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The ANOVA by ranks was created by
 
  a. Wilcoxon
  b. Mann and Whitney
  c. Kruskal and Wallis
  d. Friedman

Question 2

A study comparing an inexpensive generic drug sold over the counter with the prescription drug Singulair, found no significant difference in the treatment of hay fever (Mucha et al, 2006).
 
  The researchers randomly divided a group of male and female adult hay fever sufferers into two groups, one group receiving daily doses of Singulair while the other group was given the generic drug. After several weeks the groups were compared and no difference was found regarding their hay fever symptoms. This illustrates the
   a. quasi-experimental method.
   b. post-facto method.
   c. cross-sectional method.
   d. true experiment.



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Answer to Question 1

Great help.

Answer to Question 2

d



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