A ______ is an inferential statistical technique designed to test for significant relationships between two variables organized in a bivariate table.

A. cross-tabulation
B. bivariate tabulation
C. chi-square test
D. comparison test


Answer: C

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Functionalist Emile Durkheim viewed society as:

a. An even playing field composed of the educated and uneducated b. An organism in which each portion plays a vital role in keeping the organism stable and healthy c. Split between two classes categorized by education, kinship, and religion d. The product of class struggle, requiring social revolutions to correct rampant class inequality

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Inherited characteristics (such as eye folds, or white or brown skin) are, in the United States, considered to be features of __________.

A. ethnicity B. culture C. race D. minorities

Sociology

If a researcher finds a direct relationship between X and Y after controlling for variable Z, what would be the next step in statistical analysis?

a. Disregard Z and select another control variable to further test the relationship. b. Disregard Y and select a new dependent variable. c. Conduct a chi square test. d. Incorporate Z as the new independent variable.

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The Milgram experiment is famous because it studied the conditions under which __________

a. workers would be willing to give up their jobs to automation b. people would be willing to steal the identity of others c. people in a large organization would report the illegal activities of their coworkers d. people would be willing to do harm to someone in obedience to an authority figure

Sociology