A situation in a factorial analysis of variance in which the combination of variables has an effect that could not be predicted from the effects of two variables individually is known as:

A) a main effect
B) a marginal effect
C) an interaction effect
D) a grouping effect


C

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Chapter 2 presented methods for __________ variables as a first step in summarizing and

describing their distributions. a. tabulating and graphing b. compacting c. removing d. tumbling and gripping

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Home-based work has

a. increased significantly over the past few decades. b. increased slightly over the past few decades. c. decreased slightly over the past few decades. d. decreased significantly over the past few decades.

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Written and unwritten rules develop in a society so that different segments can cooperate with each other. This demonstrates a phenomenon noted by Durkheim known as

a. functional integration. b. structural functionalism. c. the order/conflict paradox. d. integral functionalism.

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Barack Obama is the child of a white mother and a black African father, but more often than not he is referred to as black. What does this suggest about the nature of race in the United States? What are the consequences of this perception?

What will be an ideal response?

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