(02.04 LC)  To study the effect of cell phone use on the tim…

(02.04 LC)  To study the effect of cell phone use on the time it takes to fall asleep, two experimental treatments are planned: one-hour cell phone use before bedtime for one group versus two-hour cell phone use for another. Which of the following groups would serve best as a control for this study? (5 points)

(02.05 MC)  A study was conducted on the effects of divorce….

(02.05 MC)  A study was conducted on the effects of divorce. Researchers gathered data from a random sample of 5,125 adults and measured quite a few variables, in addition to the explanatory variable of divorce and the response variable of shorter life span. According to a newspaper article summarizing the study, those who divorced were more likely to be less physically active, at an unhealthy weight, and smokers. Those who were married were about 15% more likely to be deceased. What conclusion can we draw from this study? Explain. (5 points)

A nurse is caring for four clients in a healthcare setting d…

A nurse is caring for four clients in a healthcare setting diagnosed with different endocrine disorders. Which client will most likely present with dehydration and hypernatremia?ClientDisorderClient 1Pineal tumorClient 2Diabetes insipidus Client 3PheochromocytomaClient 4Cushing syndrome

(02.01 MC)  Identify the types of sampling errors that exist…

(02.01 MC)  Identify the types of sampling errors that exist in the following sampling designs: (4 points) A radio show asks people to phone in their views on whether the United States should house the homeless. The student newspaper plans to make a prediction for the student council election based on a survey of its readers. A new gym chooses to survey the first 20 members who enter the facility one day to determine whether members favor the new elliptical machines.