The 2000 per capita GNPs of Hong Kong and Singapore were approximately
a. $9,000
b. $20,000-23,000
c. $5,000
d. $2,000
b
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Which of the following is a reason for researchers to select samples to represent a population?
A. The population may be so large that it would be too expensive and time consuming to conduct the research. B. Using the whole population to conduct researches will yield inaccurate results. C. Samples are better for inductive reasoning-based researches, while the whole population can be used only for deductive reasoning-based researches. D. Samples are better as they use the concept of conventional wisdom over critical thinking. E. Samples yield more accurate results as they do not influence social policies.
The belief that Americans are polarized into two camps, one conservative and one liberal, on moral and ethical issues is known as
a. culture wars. b. Nation of Islam. c. religious grandiosity. d. universal strife.
Samantha reports that 60 percent of the first year students at her university think they should be able to bring a car to campus. She also notes that she is 95 percent certain that between 50 and 70 percent of the first year students agree. Which of the following statements is FALSE? a. The range from 50 to 70 percent is a confidence interval
b. 95 percent refers to her confidence level. c. 60 percent is a statistic. d. She could be 99 percent certain that between 55 and 65 percent of the first year students agree. e. All of these choices are TRUE.
According to the text, _____, located in cities such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York, are one of the more visible ethnic subcultures in the United States
a. Chinatowns b. Irish enclaves c. Italian enclaves d. Spanish barrios