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Yolanda

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In the Tuskegee study,
 
  a. subjects were exposed to radiation.
  b. the effects of syphilis were observed.
  c. the study was terminated by the researchers when penicillin was found to be an effective treatment for syphilis.
  d. Both B and C are true.

Question 2

Patrick Caddell has suggested that negative campaign advertising is correlated with
 
  a. lowering voter turnout in elections.
  b. producing a high number of don't know responses when conducting survey research.
  c. resolving the Rosenthal effect.
  d. increasing level of trust in government.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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