Brett is creating an online research study. He is interested in the opinions of
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Brett is creating an online research study. He is interested in the opinions of Wisconsin adults on their comfort with using bicycle lanes in high traffic areas. He has to decide who to include in his study. He decides to get a list of all adults with Wisconsin drivers licenses and he chooses individuals for the study from this list at random. What population is Brett saying he is interested studying? 0 All adults in Wisconsin. A 1 adults with a Driver's License in Wisconsin. O All adults All of the above.Explanation / Answer
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(Answer) (1) (B) The answer is actually mentioned in the question. Also, since he needs the opinions of adults who drive on the highway, he would need all adults with driver’s licenses to participate.
(2) (D) The weight of a pen depends on the pen in question so 3.5 lbs is not true for all pens. Level of human awareness depends on the mind of the human in question and level of patience depends on the temperament of the individual and if they value food as a sedative. Although, rabbit and rat babies can be counted and a fixed number or statistics can be products for a particular sample size. Therefore the last statement cannot be falsified because it can have a fixed and comprehensive measurement. (Please double check this answer as I have based it on attainable and undeniable empirical values and rejected the options that are mere notions that have false measures or presumptions)
(3) (A) I have picked the first option because -0.86 is a very strong correlation coefficient and it is a negative relationship between drinking and grades.
(4) (B) the students who received text messages are the experimental group and the students who did not receive the text messages are the control group.
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