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kodithompson

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When graphing data, it is traditional to make the length of the ordinate
  equal to
 
  a. the length of the abscissa
  b. twice the length of the abscissa
  c. three-quarters of the length of the abscissa
  d. one-half of the length of the abscissa

Question 2

Perhaps the most serious flaw in graphing data is due to
 
  a. not placing frequencies on the abscissa
  b. not placing raw scores on the ordinate
  c. not placing the ordinate on the X axis
  d. not setting the base of the ordinate at zero



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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