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APUS57

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The Kruskal-Wallis H Test is analogous to what parametric test of significance?
 
  A) chi-square test for two levels of a single nominal variable
  B) one-way between subjects ANOVA
  C) two-way between subjects ANOVA
  D) one-way within subjects ANOVA
  E) t test for independent samples

Question 2

In a study on memory, Professor Roberts randomly assigns his subjects to one of two different groups: a group that is given 10 minutes to study a list of spelling words,
 
  and a second group that, while treated identically to the first group, does not receive a 10-minute study session. Following this, a spelling test was given to both groups to assess the level of spelling mastery. In this example, the first group would be considered the __________, while the second group would be considered the __________.
 
   a. experimental; control
   b. control; experimental
   c. experimental; quasi-experimental
   d. quasi-experimental; control



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

a



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