Social Studies, 09.09.2020 22:01 starsinopoli13
A study showed that children who watch more than five or more hours of
television a day have lower grades than children who watch less. Which of
these could be a hidden variable?
A. Children who watch television might also play video games.
B. TV viewing and school grades might not be related.
C. TV viewing could lead to depression.
D. Children who watch more television may have parents who are
home less often to help them with schoolwork.
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Aresearcher conducts a focus group to learn about attitudes towards hygiene and disease prevention. two weeks after the focus group, the researcher learns one of the subjects had a heart attack at home and was hospitalized, but made a full recovery. based on dhs regulations, the researcher report this event to the irb? no, this does not need to be reported since the subject had the heart attack when they were home, not at the focus group.no, this does not need to be reported since it is unrelated to participation in the study.no, this does not need to be reported because two weeks have passed.no, this does not need to be reported since the subject recovered.
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