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piesebel

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One way to handle a situation in which high scores go with high scores and low scores with low scores but the pattern of scores is not linear is to
 
  A) convert all scores to Z scores before figuring the correlation coefficient.
  B) add a random variable to the presumed predictor variable.
  C) figure the Wilcoxon R.
  D) figure Spearman's rho.

Question 2

What is a potential ethical consideration to be aware of when conducting a research study similar to the Kassin and Kiechel (1996) study?
 
  A) informed consent should always be presented
  B) interrogation techniques inflicting physical pain should not be used
  C) deception should only be used when absolutely necessary
  D) participants should be able to terminate participation at any time



cadimas

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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