When random sampling was not used, probabilities obtained from inferential statistical procedures should:
A) not be reported
B) be treated only as crude indices
C) be reported only if less than .01
D) be used as the primary index of the importance of results
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Q21: Matching
-Categorical variable
A) delta
B) Pearson r
C) eta.
D) IQ
Q22: Matching
-Straight-line relationship
A) delta
B) Pearson r
C) eta.
D) IQ
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