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HLT 362 V GCU QUIZ 1 Questions And Answers {Latest Version }
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HLT 362 V GCU QUIZ 1 Quiz 1 1. When a researcher uses a random sample of 400 to make conclusions about a larger population, this is an example of: o Descriptive statistics o Demographics o Inferential statistics o Dependent variables 2. If a study is comparing number of falls by age, age is considered what type of variable? o Interval o Ordinal o Ratio o Nominal 3. Validity is: o A data item, such as characteristics, numbers, properties, or quantities, that can be measured or counted. o The exte...
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HLT362 Week 3 Q Grand Canyon University passed exam questions with all correct answers 
If you are conducting a study on the impacts of diet and exercise on high blood pressure and you take a proportional sample based upon race/ethnicity, this would be an example of: 
 
 Simple random sample 
 
 Cluster sampling 
 
 Stratified sampling 
 
 Convenience sampling 
If a researcher does not select the appropriate level of significance (alpha) based upon prior research or industry standar...
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HLT 362 V GCU QUIZ 1 Questions And Answers {Latest Version }
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HLT 362 V GCU QUIZ 1

Quiz 1

1.	When a researcher uses a random sample of 400 to make conclusions about a larger population, this is an example of:

o	Descriptive statistics


o	Demographics


o	Inferential statistics

	
o	Dependent variables

2.	If a study is comparing number of falls by age, age is considered what type of variable?

o	Interval


o	Ordinal


o	Ratio


o	Nominal

3.	 Validity is:

o	A data item, such as characteristics, numbers, properties, or quantities, that can be measured o...
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