Cases of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) have sometimes been subjected to criminal investigation because
A. the family seems unaffected by the loss.
B. because of multiple SIDS death in one family.
C. SIDS support group prompt such investigation.
D. the infant died of unknown or no definitive cause.
Answer: D
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a. realization that due to little prior training they may not be able to measure up to the high standards of the sport. b. fact that not all sports are considered equal. c. huge time demands required for successful performance in cheerleading. d. stigma connected with participation in a female sport.
What is unique about the education system in America?
a. The primary responsibility for education lies with the federal government. b. Teachers are paid by the government. c. The primary responsibility for education lies with state governments. d. Higher education is the responsibility of the state.
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a. Examinations of casual settings like the home. b. Examinations of how people perform official tasks and thereby constituting social structures, formal rules and official procedures. c. Examinations of social reality through normative violations. d. Examinations of how interactions are accomplished utilizing internal constraints.
If the sample standard deviation of a sample N = 1001 is 2.60 and sample mean is 2.94, then
A. estimate standard error is .8. B. the upper bound with 95% confidence level is 3.10. C. the lower bound with 95% confidence level is 2.78. D. the Z value corresponding to a 95% confidence level is 2.58.