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Lalalili67 Lalalili67
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Jill plans to conduct a study to determine how many teenage mothers live in her community. As stated, the goal of her research would most clearly be
 
  a. descriptive.
  b. evaluative.
  c. explanatory.
  d. predictive.



Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding semiotic analysis?
 
  A) There is no meaning inherent in any sign.
 B) Language is the only sign system of interest to those doing semiotic analysis.
 C) Meanings reside in minds.
 D) Semiotics is concerned with our agreements about meanings.



A research article reports that clients who received Intervention A had a 20 recidivism rate, while clients who received Intervention B had a 30 recidivism rate. What can be inferred from these statistics?
 
  A) Intervention A is more effective than Intervention B.
 B) The difference in recidivism rates may have been due to chance.
 C) We risk a Type II error if we conclude that Intervention A is more effective than Intervention B.
 D) We risk a Type I error if we conclude that the difference in recidivism rates may have been due to chance.
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