Exam 5: Inductive Generalizations
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Control and experimental groups do not have to be representative of targeted populations in order to provide sufficient research for statistical generalizations.
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Define the following aspects of research design, using examples.
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-A student writes an essay about the best cure for AIDS by referencing his doctor's comments on the subject from an article the doctor wrote in 1998.
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How does a sample from a controlled study differ from a sample from a poll? Use an example in your explanation.
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