Which of the following should be used to answer the question, "How sure of our results can we be?"
a. descriptive statistics
b. inferential statistics
c. population parameters
d. population statistics
B
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Susan Egerter notes that in the United States,:
a. affluent children have lower levels of very good health b. children from affluent households are more likely to be in very good health c. affluent children show now difference in their level of health to poor children d. none of the above
When respondents who score high on the SATs tend also to get high grades in college, whereas those who score low on the SATs do poorly in college, there is reason to posit
a. a positive correlation between SATs and college grades. b. a negative correlation between SATs and college grades. c. a zero correlation between SATs and college grades. d. None of the above
Social conditions have a significant effect on health. In fact, a. male occupational roles put them at greater risk than women of infectious disease
b. perceived discrimination against oneself is related to psychological and physical health. c. housewives have higher rates of illness than women who work outside the home. d. All of these choices are true.
Love is NOT __________, which involves maintaining relationships by consistently minimizing one's own needs while trying to satisfy those of a partner
a. martyring b. agapic c. manipulating d. coercive