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littleanan

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Dr. Tuttle decides to investigate the variable of violence in fan behavior following an ice hockey game.
 
  As a fan himself, Dr. Tuttle has seen many instances of such violence and is curious as to what triggers the aggressive behavior in fans. In this case, the source of the research idea appears to be based on
 
   a. prior research findings.
   b. existing theories.
   c. everyday experience and knowledge.
   d. none of the above

Question 2

The test-retest and split-half procedures are used to establish
 
  A) validity B) reliability
  C) t-test results D) cause-and-effect relationships



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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