In a factorial design, a "cell" is:
A) each combination of levels of the variables
B) the combination of different levels of one variable, ignoring any other variables
C) a study with a single two-level variable
D) the same thing as a main effect
A
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Garfinkel's research, an approach called ethnomethodology, involves
a. studying the way people make sense of their everyday surroundings. b. tracking people's roles over the life course. c. the study of interaction in terms of theatrical performance. d. studying unfamiliar cultural systems.
Organizations dedicated to compulsory socialization or resocialization, such as elementary schools and prisons, are examples of
a. voluntary organizations. c. utilitarian organizations. b. coercive organizations. d. bureaucracy.
The Race to the Top education initiative _______
a. awards dollars to states that come up with comprehensive plans for school reform b. provides increased funding for bilingual education c. increases educational spending for all 50 states and the District of Columbia d. expands financial aid to middle class college students
. What does Göbekli Tepe show about organized religion?
A. that organized religion arose with the invention of the printing press B. that organized religion arose with the invention of the calendar C. that organized religion arose as a way for humans to establish social bonds when hunter-gatherers evolved from living in nomadic bands into forming village communities D. that organized religion may predate the rise of agriculture