The statement that "one can prove anything with statistics" is only true when
A) correlational research has been used
B) post-facto research has been used
C) the data have been cross-referenced
D) the reader is totally naive regarding statistical procedures
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Q4: The two basic types of research are
A)
Q5: In experimental research on humans, the independent
Q6: The most common error in reading and
Q7: In correlational research, the independent variable is
Q8: When it is assumed that information about
Q10: An example of a manipulated independent variable
Q11: In a study on the effects of
Q12: When subjects are measured, then followed through
Q13: One should not infer a direct cause-and-effect
Q14: In any antecedent-consequent relationship, the independent variable
A)
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