In her speech about the benefits of car air bags, Karen states:
"In December, 2001, The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that 7,585 people are alive today because of their airbags—over 7,500 people. That's about half the number of students at the college here. Imagine, all those lives saved, by a simple airbag." What guideline about the use of statistics is Karen following in her speech?
A) interpreting statistics accurately
B) using visual aids to present statistics
C) using secondary sources
D) making statistics understandable and memorable
D
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a) the must-carry rules; b) the Financial Interest and Syndication Rule; c) the Syndicated Exclusivity Rule; d) the 1984 Cable Communications Policy Act; e) the 1996 Telecommunications Act.
Yousef delivers a speech about the unique aspects of the 4 major regions of the United States. The best
organizational division to use for this topic would be the causal division. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Of following, which is not recommended while designing a questionnaire?
a) Demographic data should be placed at the first page of the questionnaire b) Sensitive items should be placed at the end of the questionnaire c) Age and gender information are usually included in the first part of a questionnaire d) The questionnaire should proceed from the general to the specific