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Dr. robbins wants to know if there are different opinions regarding the value of public school education between native americans who have at least one relative who attended indian boarding school and native americans who have no family experience with indian boarding school. dr. robbins contacts 35 native american participants in each group. he wants each group to include younger as well as older adults, and a mix of male and female participants. he asks each person to complete a survey about their attitudes toward public education. the design of this study is:
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Which examples are relevant sources for students to use in research? check all that apply. a journal entry written by a professor who is considered an expert a report written by an independent government source a presentation by a company that includes paid information a document published by a renowned organization a scientific paper put out by a non-profit organization a blog whose author tries to sell a product or service
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