How many respondents are normally involved in a pretest?

A) 1-5
B) 5-10
C) 20-25
D) over 25
E) as many as the researcher can possibly get to participate


B

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A. $1,627,150 B. $1,648,600 C. $1,708,600 D. $1,709,480 E. $1,649,480

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What are the benefits of a sole proprietorship?

a. Single owner and no responsibility b. Sharing financial rewards with others c. Single owner and full responsibility d. None of the above

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Which of the following is the position of the NAR on the responsibility of agents to disclose the presence of sex offenders in the area of the listed property?

A) NAR's position is that such information should come exclusively from law enforcement agencies B) NAR's position is the sellers and their brokers and agents should make every effort to disclose whether there are sex offenders living in the area C) It would be unconstitutional for a broker or agent to refuse to disclose information about the presence of sex offenders D) NAR's position is that brokers and agents should do all necessary research and do full disclosure

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A 95% confidence interval for a population mean is determined to be 100 to 120 . If the confidence coefficient is reduced to 0.90, the interval for ?

a. becomes narrower b. becomes wider c. does not change d. becomes 0.1

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