Exam 13: Applying Principles of Science Learning to Everyday Learning
Exam 1: Introducing Social Research30 Questions
Exam 2: Ethics and Social Science Research5 Questions
Exam 3: Scientific Method and Basic Concepts9 Questions
Exam 4: Variables and Their Measurement6 Questions
Exam 5: Designing Social Experiments25 Questions
Exam 6: Ethnography and Observation5 Questions
Exam 7: Indirect Methods5 Questions
Exam 8: Surveys7 Questions
Exam 9: Population, Samples, and Sampling47 Questions
Exam 10: Data Preparation and Basic Analysis5 Questions
Exam 11: Data Analysis 2: Describing, Explaining, Evaluating5 Questions
Exam 12: Preparing the Report5 Questions
Exam 13: Applying Principles of Science Learning to Everyday Learning6 Questions
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Uncertainty is related to sticky theory in that
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Suppose A is religiosity and B is happiness. Can one conduct a randomized experiment to find out whether A affects B?
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What are the main strong point(s) of the Consumer Reports (CR) data on car reliability?
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Consider the Consumer Reports auto reliability data as a relationship between two variables: (a) make of automobile, and (b) frequency of repairs.
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Consider the Consumer Reports auto reliability data as a relationship between two variables: (a) make of automobile, and (b) frequency of repairs.
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