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To summarize a large number of different scores it is best to use a
 
  A) Cross-tabulation.
  B) Multivariate frequency distribution.
  C) Continuous frequency distribution.
  D) Grouped frequency distribution.

Question 2

The simplest way to organize score data is with a
 
  A) Cross-tabulation.
  B) t-test.
  C) Multivariate count.
  D) Frequency distribution.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: D





 

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