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pane00

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One common threat to statistical conclusion validity is
 
  a. the manner in which a sample is pulled
  b. whether the sample is randomly selected
  c. the size of the sample
  d. all of the above are threats

Question 2

Our ability to determine whether a change in the cause is statistically associated with a change in the effect is referring to what type of validity?
 
  a. face validity
  b. statistical conclusion validity
  c. internal validity
  d. construct validity



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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