Question 28 A difference between a histogram and a bar graph is That: a the bars in a histogram are always calculated by
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Question 28 A difference between a histogram and a bar graph is That: a the bars in a histogram are always calculated by % histogram is only used for nominal data the bars in a histogram represent categories that are continuous the bars in a histogram represent categories that are separate
Question 27 10 points Save The variable "Social support for school staying" was measured with a 4 item scale. Each item had five alternative responses, ranging from 1 to 5; a score was obtained for the scale by summing responses to all the items. An example item is the respondent is asked to report on her or his level of agreement with the statement, "My family would never be willing to let me drop out of high school." Data were collected for this variable on self-administered questionnaires. Choose the correct answer: hypothesis is stated operational definitions is stated data is presented theory is stated
Question 27 10 points Save The variable "Social support for school staying" was measured with a 4 item scale. Each item had five alternative responses, ranging from 1 to 5; a score was obtained for the scale by summing responses to all the items. An example item is the respondent is asked to report on her or his level of agreement with the statement, "My family would never be willing to let me drop out of high school." Data were collected for this variable on self-administered questionnaires. Choose the correct answer: hypothesis is stated operational definitions is stated data is presented theory is stated