Which of the following is the largest database in the public health and medical areas?
a. PsycInfo
b. Interlibrary
c. ERIC
d. PubMed
Ans: D
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Which law prohibited the use of literacy and similar tests to screen voting applicants and allowed federal examiners to monitor elections?
a. 1964 Civil Rights Bill 32% b. 1965 Voting Rights Act 52% c. 1972 Equal Rights Amendment 72% d. 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act 92%
Acosta and Carpenter's 40-year longitudinal study of trends related to gender in intercollegiate sports indicates that women
A. hold more coaching jobs in men's programs than in women's programs. B. receive the majority of administrative jobs in women's sport programs. C. coach proportionately fewer women's sport teams today than in 1977. D. hold the majority of sports information jobs in athletic departments.
When hormone replacement therapy (HRT) became a common treatment for menopause, doctors observed lower rates of coronary artery disease among women taking HRT compared to women who were not taking it. Some doctors suggested a causal relationship - that HRT lowered the risk of heart disease. Actually, it turned out that a third variable was at work. Women with more education and income were more likely to take HRT than other women and more education and income leads to lower rates of coronary artery disease. Rather than being causal, the association between HRT and coronary artery disease was _______________.
A.) unreliable B.) generalizable C.) valid D.) spurious