Krantz and Dalal (2000) concluded that, for the most part, research conducted via the Internet has produced:
A) totally invalid results.
B) results that agree perfectly with those obtained using more conventional methods.
C) results that are highly similar to the results from research done with more conventional methods.
D) useless information.
Correct Answer:
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Q12: Using a nonrandom sample in a research:
A)
Q13: Research comparing college students with noncollege participants
Q14: Studies being conducted on the Internet, where
Q15: Which of the following statements is true
Q16: A group of people that is readily
Q18: Researchers using animal subjects obtain their subjects
Q19: Random sampling is not as important when
Q20: According to the text, which of the
Q21: In a field research, participants must be:
A)
Q22: You would most likely screen potential subjects
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