Which of the following is NOT used in correlated-groups designs?
A) matching of participants
B) random assignment to conditions
C) within-subjects procedures
D) careful measurement of the dependent variable
Answer: B
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Answer:
Which country is an exception to the notion that weak states typically have poor economic growth?
a. India b. Pakistan c. Colombia d. Somalia e. Sudan
How did the Connecticut Compromise (aka the Great Compromise) balance the power of large and small states in Congress, thus settling the differences between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan?
a. The Great Compromise proposed that members of Congress be chosen based on population numbers rather than on the size of states. b. The Great Compromise proposed that the House would have two members from each state and Senate membership would be based on population. c. The Great Compromise proposed that the Senate would have two members from each state and the House members would be based on population. d. The Great Compromise proposed that every state should have the same number of representatives and senators.
When television coverage of Congress began, a majority of House members reported that they were satisfied with the results
Indicate whether the statement is true or false