When using inferential statistics all of the following assumptions are accurate except:

a. the sample must be drawn from the population about which inferences are being made
b. the inferential statistics assume simple random sampling
c. as long as the sample is drawn from a population that resembles the one about which inferences are to be made, the resulting statistic has value
d. inferential statistics are addressed to sampling error only, they do not consider non-sampling errors


c

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a. the courts b. the legislatures c. the Executive Branch d. the judge

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Which of the following is not a source of internal invalidity?

a. Selection bias b. External events c. Contamination d. Statistical control

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What is the Raison d’état (reason of state)?

What will be an ideal response?

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The quasi-official practice of beating a confession out of a suspect was known as __________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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