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dalyningkenk

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Suppose that you are interested in knowing whether there are gender differences in suicide (i.e., whether one gender commits suicide more frequently than the other). The only way to study this precise question would be to conduct ____.
 
  a. a true experiment, using random assignment
  b. a quasi-experiment, using no random assignment
  c. a field experiment, using random assignment
  d. correlational research looking at archival data (existing data)

Question 2

Paul Ekman's cross-cultural research inferring emotions from facial expressions suggests that ____.
 
  a. people from a variety of cultures can successfully infer positive but not negative emotions
  b. people from a variety of cultures can successfully infer negative but not positive emotions
  c. people from a variety of cultures can accurately infer six basic emotions, including both positive and negative emotions
  d. little cross-cultural similarity exists in the facial expressions associated with basic emotions



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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