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Take a Test-Holly Oquin - Internet Explorer Holly Oquin 11/14/15 8:46 PM - Quiz Week 3 Quiz This Question: 2 pts This Test: 60 pts Time Remaining: 01:55 36 1 of 16 Suppose that a study based on a sample from a targeted population shows that people who own three or more televisions have more money than people who do not (a) Make an inference based on the results of this study (b) What might this inference incorrectly imply? OA Watching more television increases intelligence and, therefore, a person\'s ablity to make money OB. People who have a large amount of money own three or more televisions because they can afford them. OC People who own less than three televisions have more money than those who own three or more televisions. OD People who own three or more televisions have more money than people who own less than three televisions. b) What might this iference incorrectly imply? OA This inference may incorrectly imply that watching more television increases inteligence and therefore, a person\'s ablityto make money OB. This increases inteligence and, therefore, a person\'s inference may incorrectly imply that people who have a large amount of money own three or more televisions because they can afford them. This inference may incorrectly imply that if you owned three or more televisions, then you would have more money than if This inference may incorrectly imply that if you owned three or more This inference may incorrectly imply that if you owned less than three televisions, then you would have more money than if you owned three or more. you owned less Oc OD
Solution
1) Here , option D) is correct.
i.e. People who own three or more televisions have more money than people who own less than three televisions.
2) Here, option C) is correct.
i.e. This inference may incorrectly imply that if you owned three or more televisions , then you would have more money than if you owned less.
