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penza

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Equivalent groups typically are formed by .
 
  a. selecting two or more samples randomly from the population
  b. ensuring that the proportions of males and females are the same in each group
  c. matching participants for extraneous characteristics
  d. randomly assigning participants to groups

Question 2

If more scores are clustered at the high-score end of a distribution and only a few scores are at the low-score end, then the distribution is .
 
  a. symmetrical and unimodal
  b. asymmetrical and bimodal
  c. positively skewed
  d. negatively skewed



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Answer to Question 1

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penza

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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
Gracias!


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:D TYSM

 

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