A) mode.
B) mean.
C) median.
D) range.
E) outliers.
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A) dividing cases (subjects or respondents) into subgroups, describing each subgroup in terms of a given variable, and comparing those descriptions across subgroups.
B) dividing, describing, and comparing subgroups on independent and dependent variables.
C) analyzing the simultaneous relationships among several variables among subgroups.
D) dividing, describing, and comparing subgroups based on mean values.
E) multiplying subgroups based upon mean values.
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A) if the table is percentaged down, read across, and if the table is percentaged across, read down.
B) if the table is percentaged down, read down.
C) if the table is percentaged across, read across.
D) if the table is percentaged down, read down, and if the table is percentaged across, read across.
E) there is no rule of thumb for reading percentages in a table that someone else has constructed.
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A) 12.
B) 17.
C) 10.7.
D) 11.8.
E) 15.
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A) It keeps track of how many respondents exist and keeps track of determining how many cases are coded.
B) It keeps track of determining how many cases are coded and serves as the primary guide used in the coding process.
C) It serves as the primary guide used in the coding process and serves as a guide for locating variables and interpreting codes.
D) It serves as a guide for locating variables and interpreting codes, and keeps track of how many respondents exist.
E) missing data analysis
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A) mean
B) median
C) standard deviation
D) the mean, the median, and the standard deviation
E) the mean and the standard deviation
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A) mean.
B) standard deviation.
C) range.
D) median.
E) mode.
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A) univariate analysis.
B) multivariate analysis.
C) bivariate analysis.
D) frequency table.
E) standard deviation.
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A) The cases were divided into groups according to their attributes on sex.
B) Being a female makes you more than twice as likely to commit a property crime (30 versus 70 percent) .
C) Females are more likely than males to commit violent crimes.
D) Males are more likely than females to commit property crimes.
E) Males are less likely to commit violent crimes.
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A) delete them before calculating percentages.
B) include them before calculating percentages.
C) simply split them proportionately among the remaining categories.
D) decide first what makes sense in terms of your research purposes.
E) delete half of them, and include the other half
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A) nominal variable
B) dichotomous variable
C) categorical variable
D) discrete variable
E) continuous variable
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A) 18.
B) 15.
C) 27.
D) 4.
E) 20.
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A) mean.
B) median.
C) range.
D) mode.
E) none of these choices are correct.
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A) there is no dispersion in the data.
B) the mean is a good measure of the average.
C) the data are homogeneous.
D) there is no dispersion in the data and the mean is a good measure of the average.
E) there is no dispersion in the data, the mean is a good measure of the average, and the data are homogeneous.
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