Dropout and delinquency rates __________
a. are generally the same across communities
b. are difficult to analyze
c. seldom have any noticeable effects
d. vary greatly across communities
D
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The National Violence Initiative offers a plan
a. to use genetic and biochemical indicators to identify potentially violent children. b. to curb domestic violence. c. to deal with child abuse. d. to monitor pedophiles.
Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore essentially argue that __________
a. merit pay should be decreased b. people are greedy and will always try to step on each other to get the best job c. incentives must be in place to make sure the best people are willing to take on the most difficult jobs in society d. our society's playing field is not level enough, and more intervention is needed to make sure everyone has an equal chance to achieve the American Dream
Polls show that both male and female spouses are far more likely than others to say that they are "very happy.". Nearly __________ of marrieds say they are "very happy," compared to less than half of unmarrieds
a. three-fourths b. two-thirds c. more than half d. half
In an analysis of variance in which the sample sizes are equal, when you go from the estimated variance of the distribution of means to an estimated variance of the population of individual scores you
A) multiply the estimated variance of the distribution of means by the number of participants in each sample. B) divide the estimated variance between groups by the number of groups. C) divide the estimated variance of the distribution of means by the number of participants in each sample. D) multiply the estimated variance of the population of individuals by the number of groups.