An education researcher collects data on how many students are on scholarship at various local colleges. The researcher then makes a frequency table to summarize the data.The researcher is using a(n):
A) measure of central tendency
B) descriptive statistical method
C) intuitive statistical method
D) inferential statistical method
B
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a. Manage their currency within a range determined by its value in relation to the US dollar b. Enact fair trade policies c. Maintain a reserve d. All of the above
Which of the following statements about fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) is true?
A. FASDs affect behavior and can cause birth defects, and negatively affect cognition and learning. B. Alcohol can disrupt fetal development at the first and second stage during a pregnancy, but not the third stage. C. Alcohol present in a developing baby's bloodstream interferes primarily with the development of the liver. D. Alcohol passes easily from a mother's hormones into her developing baby's hormones.
As Messner began his investigation of gender and sports, he formed research questions around
A. the policies of elite sport teams at the University of Southern California. B. the ways that gender equity had been defined in the United States. C. issues related to culture, social interaction, and social structure. D. his concerns as a father of a talented girl who played softball.
Explain why “gender panic” happens in response to transgender people, and what these issues tell us about the social construction of gender. Define gender panic and transgender in your answer
Please provide the best answer for the statement.