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ahriuashd

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If we examined temperatures and weight of clothing worn across a winter,
 
  a. we would have a correlational study.
   b. we would have an experiment.
  c. we might have a correlational or experimental study, depending on whether or not participants were manipulated to experience certain temperatures.
   d. we would not have a study at all.

Question 2

The mean WAIS-III IQ among adult Americans is 100 with an SD of 15. What
  is the approximate probability of selecting an adult whose IQ was exactly
 
  a. 120
  b. 110
  c. 100
  d. 90



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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