Which is an example of intent to treat analysis in an experimental food stamp program?
a. Individuals in the control group who did not take a posttest are dropped from the study.
b. Members of the treatment group who used less than half of the food stamps they received were not included in the statistical analysis.
c. All participants were kept in their original group—treatment or control—regardless of whether they participated fully.
d. Those in the treatment group who never showed up to get their benefit card were changed to the control group.
c. All participants were kept in their original group—treatment or control—regardless of whether they participated fully.
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The information sought in a status survey is
A) a description of the current status of some population characteristic(s). B) a description of the population so a representative sample can be selected. C) the level of socioeconomic status. D) a ranking of importance of a certain set of items.
The case of United States v. Carolene dealt with Congress's regulation of
a. "filled milk." b. gasoline. c. alcohol. d. movies. e. money.