The central point behind the three strange stories that begin Chapter 3 (e.g., the story about the beginner's golf shot) is that:
A) most laypeople have no appreciation of concepts like reliability and validity
B) single observations cannot be studied scientifically
C) almost all individual measurements include components of error or luck
D) reliability and validity are not the same thing
C
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A. ringworm B. human papilloma virus (HPV) C. influenza D. yeast infections
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a. one b. two c. twenty d. over fifty
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a) quotient b) range c) average d) mean
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)