Use this scenario for questions 29 and 30.In a study compari…

Use this scenario for questions 29 and 30.In a study comparing educational strategies for patients undergoing surgery, patients were randomly assigned to the control group or the new, experimental intervention. Measures of knowledge were taken before and after the education for both groups. A survey was used to measure the knowledge that was scored 0-100 (higher score indicating greater knowledge).  What type of analysis could be used to see if the level of knowledge for ONLY the intervention group participants changed between the two time points? You might do this to see if the intervention improved their knowledge.

A student is conducting a research project to describe the “…

A student is conducting a research project to describe the “typical University of Minnesota college student”. They use the students in their statistics course as their sample of participants. The students fill out a survey, including demographic information, which the student analyzes for their project. What kind of sampling is this?

A researcher is examining the use of music therapy on anxiet…

A researcher is examining the use of music therapy on anxiety levels of patients in the intensive care unit. Using a t test to compare anxiety levels, her research shows p = .02 with an effect size of 0.3. Assume the researcher is using the standard value for alpha. This demonstrates:

Explain what a “religion” is under Title VII, and what an em…

Explain what a “religion” is under Title VII, and what an employer’s responsibility is with respect to not discriminating based upon religion and the accommodating employees’ religious practices. In answering this question, provide an example of a belief system that would not be considered a “religion” under Title VII, and a belief system that would.