The median is used for variables measured at the __________ and __________ levels
Fill in the blanks with correct word
ordinal, interval
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) produces
a. pictures that represent brain activity as different colors. b. images of brain activity with low anatomical detail. c. pictures of healthy brain functioning but not of pathological brain functioning. d. highly detailed images of the anatomical structures of the brain.
What percent of the population speaks a language other than English?
A) about 64% B) about 20% C) about 74% D) about 38%
How common is cohabitation?
a) About 5 percent of all couples are cohabiting, which is more than triple that in 2000 b) About 10 percent of all couples are cohabiting, which is almost double that in 2000 c) No one really knows how common cohabitation is because it is impossible to gather reliable statistics. d) More people are cohabiting than are married. e) About 25 percent of all couples are cohabiting, which is about the same as in 2000
SAGE News Clips: The Confederate Flag as a SymbolDescription: Bipartisan support for changing the state flag in Mississippi echoes the controversy in other Southern states, where initiatives have reexamined the use of Confederate imagery. Seen by detractors as a symbol of aggression and hate against African Americans, some White Southerners insist the confederate symbols such as the flag represent an important piece of Southern history.Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 255, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:Mississippi state Senator Kenny Wayne Jones stated his disapproval for flying the Confederate flag, stating, "And as an African American,
we start seeing that symbol over and over again for acts of violence, acts of bigotry, acts of racial hatred. . ." In his view, the flag is a reminder of ______, discrimination enshrined in law, public policy, or common practice. A. genocide B. prejudice C. institutional discrimination D. individual discrimination