_____ are most often used with interval or ratio data, whereas _____ are most often used with ordinal or nominal data

a. t tests; z tests
b. z tests; t tests
c. Parametric tests; nonparametric tests
d. Nonparametric tests; parametric tests


c

Psychology

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a. Theory Y leadership. b. management by objectives. c. psychological efficiency. d. work efficiency.

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The proportion of fast and slow-twitch fibers found in an individual's quadriceps muscle is primarily determined by the a. individual's diet

b. number of hours the individual spends each week engaged in anaerobic activity, like weightlifting. c. the number of ACTN3 genes that person has d. number of hours the individual spends each week engaged in aerobic activity, like running or cycling.

Psychology

Some research has shown that since the implementation of juvenile transfer laws,

A. rates of juvenile crime have decreased. B. rates of juvenile crime have not changed. C. youth detained with adults have been more likely to reoffend. D. both B and C

Psychology

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A) ?time-sample B) ?duration C) ?interval D) ?rate

Psychology