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khang

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If a researcher is making use of an interval or ratio scale of measurement and is interested in assessing differences among experimental groups, most likely the researcher will use a __________ to analyze the data.
 
  a. parametric test
  b. nonparametric test
  c. correlational analysis
  d. descriptive test

Question 2

In some cases, single-factor, independent-groups designs make use of multiple dependent variables. Under these circumstances, each dependent variable is typically
 
  a. ignored, with the exception that a single dependent measure is emphasized.
  b. analyzed with a separate statistical test.
  c. converted into an independent variable.
  d. combined into a single, cumulative dependent variable.



irishcancer18

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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