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justinmsk

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Why should the numbers from Kinsey's research be considered merely illustrative, rather than statistically accurate?
 
  A. sample sizes that were too small
  B. flaws in the statistical models used
  C. a reliance on nonrandom samples
  D. failure to account for variance in the target population
  E. incorrect assignment of causation

Question 2

More than half the poor children living in the United States live in families that are
 
  A. patrifocal.
  B. blended.
  C. headed by men.
  D. headed by women.
  E. dichotomized.



huda

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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