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NClaborn

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According to your text, what is one reason the results from the National College Health Assessment study may not be generalizable to all college students?
 
  a. The study is only conducted with students who go to publicly funded colleges and universities.
   b. Students from community colleges are not represented in the study.
  c. Schools pay to be included in the study.
  d. Students complete the survey upon graduation.

Question 2

Results from the 2010 National Survey of Sexual Health and Behavior (NSSHB) are not generalizable to which of these groups?
 
  a. Gay men
  b. Bisexual men and women
  c. Individuals living in long-term care facilities
   d. All of these



cpetit11

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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