Select the statement that describes the most accurately titled table for a quantitative research study
1. Pain in Older Adults.
2. Chi-Square Test for Statistical Significance of the Study Distribution as compared to the Probability Distribution.
3. t-Test for Differences Between Means.
4. Journal Writing and Perception of Anger in Teenage Girls.
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Rationale 1: This title fails to identify all the variables that would be presented in a table.
Rationale 2: This title is not concise and fails to describe the variables and population of the study from which the data were collected.
Rationale 3: This title fails to describe the variables and population of the study from which the data were collected.
Rationale 4: This title is clear, concise, and describes the variables and population of the study.
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