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guided practice suppose you are conducting or reviewing a statistical a…

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guided practice suppose you are conducting or reviewing a statistical analysis of data. drag the factor to the question that addresses it. practical implications is the source biased? source of the data are the statements justified by statistical analysis? conclusions where did the data come from? sampling method are you using common sense to analyze the results? context of the data is this from a voluntary response?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • "Is the source biased?" relates to "source of the data" (checks data source reliability).
  • "Are the statements justified by statistical analysis?" relates to "conclusions" (evaluates conclusion validity).
  • "Where did the data come from?" relates to "source of the data" (asks about data origin). Wait, correction: "Where did the data come from?" → "source of the data".
  • "Are you using common sense to analyze the results?" relates to "context of the data" (considers real - world context).
  • "Is this from a voluntary response?" relates to "sampling method" (voluntary response is a sampling type).

Correct matches:

  • practical implications: None (wait, re - evaluate). Wait, "Are you using common sense to analyze the results?" → "context of the data"? No, "practical implications" might be about real - world use, but "Are you using common sense..." is context. Let's re - do:
  1. "Is the source biased?" → "source of the data" (checks if data source is biased).
  2. "Are the statements justified by statistical analysis?" → "conclusions" (checks if conclusions from analysis are justified).
  3. "Where did the data come from?" → "source of the data" (asks about data source).
  4. "Are you using common sense to analyze the results?" → "context of the data" (using common sense considers data context).
  5. "Is this from a voluntary response?" → "sampling method" (voluntary response is a sampling method).

Wait, the first "source of the data" for "Is the source biased?" and "Where did the data come from?". But the factors are unique. So:

  • "Is the source biased?" → "source of the data" (assesses data source quality).
  • "Are the statements justified by statistical analysis?" → "conclusions" (checks conclusion validity).
  • "Where did the data come from?" → "source of the data" (no, wait, "source of the data" should match "Where did the data come from?".
  • "Are you using common sense to analyze the results?" → "context of the data" (considers data context for analysis).
  • "Is this from a voluntary response?" → "sampling method" (voluntary response sampling is a method).

And "practical implications" – maybe no match? Wait, the problem says "drag the factor to the question that addresses it". So:

  • practical implications: No direct match? Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's list each:

Factor: source of the data → Questions: "Is the source biased?", "Where did the data come from?"

Factor: conclusions → Question: "Are the statements justified by statistical analysis?"

Factor: sampling method → Question: "Is this from a voluntary response?"

Factor: context of the data → Question: "Are you using common sense to analyze the results?"

Factor: practical implications → No question? Wait, maybe the original problem has a typo, but based on the given, the matches are:

  • "Is the source biased?" → source of the data
  • "Are the statements justified by statistical analysis?" → conclusions
  • "Where did the data come from?" → source of the data
  • "Are you using common sense to analyze the results?" → context of the data
  • "Is this from a voluntary response?" → sampling method

Answer:

  • "Is the source biased?" → source of the data
  • "Are the statements justified by statistical analysis?" → conclusions
  • "Where did the data come from?" → source of the data
  • "Are you using common sense to analyze the results?" → context of the data
  • "Is this from a voluntary response?" → sampling method