Most statistical tests require that the variables be _______________ in the population
A) relatively equivalent
B) slightly skewed
C) normally distributed
D) easily graphed using LISREL
C
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The idea that the aging suffer a sense of loneliness when they give up their former roles is a key aspect of:
a. activity theory b. disengagement theory c. social ecological theory d. conflict theory
A researcher analyzes data from the General Social Survey and finds that individuals’ with high personal incomes tend to be happier than individuals’ with low personal incomes. He is not sure, however, whether it is happiness that increases the likelihood of individuals’ financial well-being, whether financial well-being brings about greater happiness. The best way to describe the researcher’s finding is:
a. The researcher has found an intersectional relationship between happiness and personal income. b. The researcher has found a causal relationship between happiness and personal income. c. The researcher has found a correlation between happiness and personal income. d. The researcher has found a spurious relationship between happiness and personal income.
The use, or threatened use of violence by people operating entirely within the United States to intimidate or coerce the government and/or citizens in order to reach certain social or political aims is defined as _______
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The total value of the assets someone owns is referred to as their ______.
A. total worth B. net worth C. gross assets D. net assets