Your friend says that there is never any need to construct a cross-tabulation table. Explain why your friend is potentially incorrect.
What will be an ideal response?
Cross-tabulation tables allow you to compare two variables at once and thereby reveal a relationship between the two variables. The relationship that is revealed is more nuanced than simply running two separate frequency tables. Frequency tables can provide basic information such as there are more women enrolled in college, but when you put the same data into a cross-tabulation table, it may be revealed why and if it is statistically significant that more women are enrolled in college.
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(a) a fair distribution of goods, services, rights, and duties; (b) equal access and equity for everyone; (c) the requirement that all people are treated equally at all times; (d) the requirement that everyone have a “voice” in societal decision making.
In the highlight regarding the closing of the Geneva Steel Plant, all of the following were found in a follow-up study of 600 workers, except:
A) ?The unemployment rate among former workers was six times as high as was the case for the rest of the region. B) ?Those laid off were five times more likely to describe their marriage as better than it had been. C) ?Workers were seven times more likely to face major financial difficulties. D) ?Only 20 percent of the laid-off workers were employed in permanent full-time positions.
In regards to question #14, Calvin is concerned about the psychological harm that may manifest from
his research on survivors of sexual abuse. Therefore, he notes these concerns on the informed consent form stating that "it is possible that some of the questions in the survey can evoke strong emotional reactions." What minimum criteria of an informed consent form is Calvin meeting? a) Duration of subject's participation b) General purpose of the study c) Description of reasonably foreseeable risks d) NASW mandates
Rational emotive behavior therapy and other cognitive-behavioral therapies are based on the premise that emotional and behavioral problems are:
a. originally learned from significant others during childhood. b. a result of childhood trauma. c. a natural consequence of the human condition. d. rooted in unconscious fears. e. a reflection of unrealistic societal expectations.