Which of the following birth/fertility rates is cross-sectional and measures the number of births in a population in a year per 1,000 individuals in that population?
a. crude birth rate
b. total fertility rate
c. general fertility rate
d. groos reproduction rate
e. net reproduction rate
a. crude birth rate
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a. Any subset of people of a population being studied b. Another term for the population under study c. The set of data that comes in response to a survey d. A portion of data taken from another study to the one being done
When conducting a statistical test, a single outlier can
A) make the test more robust to violations of the assumption of normality. B) reduce the sample’s variance, making significant results easier to achieve. C) lead to a significant result when without the outlier, the result would benonsignificant. D) improve the reliability of the statistical procedure.
Which of the following is not one of the emotions that your text identifies as being characteristic of neuroticism?
A. depression B. anger C. extroversion D. impulsiveness
Describe how the variable of "social class" might be operationalized
What will be an ideal response?