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Question 8 of 10
Question 9 of 10
Question 8 of 10
1.0 Points Shaina's survey asks people to indicate their agreement with a number of statements in a range from strongly agree to strongly disagree. This is an example of... A. nominal data B. measurement reliability C. likert scales D. ratio data Reset SelectionQuestion 9 of 10
1.0 Points The hypothesis that there is no significant causal relationship between two variables is A. the alternative hypothesis B. a double-barrel hypothesis C. the null hypothesis D. none of theseExplanation / Answer
8> this type of data falls under the likert scale where people are asked to rate from 'strongly agree' to 'strongly disagree', this is a type of ordinal data where ordering is possible(thus it is not in nominal scale) but we cannot assign values( thus not under ratio scale) .
the answer is C
9>The hypothesis that there is no significant causal relationship between two variables is the null hypothesis.
in null hypothesis we consider there is no relationship because if we do then we are being biased.so we consider they donot have a relationship , if the test is rejected then we proceed with further inspection.
the answer is C
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