_____ is the most important part of ensuring the generalizability of one's results to the general population
Fill in the blank with correct word
Answer: Random selection
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Smile! It is likely to make you feel happier
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
A stockbroker has kept a daily record of the value of a particular stock over the years and finds that prices of the stock form a normal distribution with a mean of $8.52 with a standard deviation of $2.38. What percentage of the distribution lies below $7.42
a. 17.72% c. 82.28% b. 32.28% d. 31.92%
If a mother wanted a midwife to deliver her baby, the type of childbirth method most likely involved would be:
a. traditional childbirth b. Caesarean section c. natural childbirth d. premature childbirth
Emily, who is always slightly depressed, helps a little boy find his mom at the mall. Emily is surprised to find her mood has improved. This is likely because
A) helping a person often relieves a negative mood. B) helping a person can lead to a reward. C) empathy led Emily to help the child. D) the child was able to articulate how much he was helped. E) the child's mom was not a relative of Emily's.