Social Studies, 28.12.2019 05:31 ashhull2002
The race of a criminal offender is found to determine the frequency with which capital punishment is administered. in this example, the frequency of administered capital punishment would be considered the:
a. hypothesis.
b. independent variable.
c. dependent variable.
d. index.
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 21:30
Explain the difference between an independent and dependent sample. choose the correct answer below. a. in an independent sample, the individuals are chosen without replacement; in a dependent sample, the individuals are chosen with replacement. b. in a dependent sample, one would use a two-tailed hypothesis test; in an independent sample, one would use a one-tail hypothesis test. c. a sample is independent when an individual selected for one sample does not dictate which individual is to be in the second sample. a sample is dependent when an individual selected for one sample dictates which individual is to be in the second sample. d. a sample is independent when an individual selected for one sample dictates which individual is to be in the second sample. a sample is dependent when an individual selected for one sample does not dictate which individual is to be in the second sample. independent samples are often referred to as matched-pairs samples.
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Which of the following was a key accomplishment of the people of songhai? a. they had a strong military and became the largest empire in west africa. b. they established a center of islamic scholarship. c. they worked with iron and prospered from the gold-salt trade. d. they dominated in the trade of ivory, enslaved people, and animal skins.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 20:30
Open opinion / / / should juveniles spend life in prison? why? or why not?
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