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Question at position 22 In order to assess the effects of exercise on reducing cholesterol, a researcher took a random sample of fifty people from a local gym who exercised regularly and another random sample of fifty people from the surrounding community who did not exercise regularly. They all reported to a clinic to have their cholesterol measured. The subjects were unaware of the purpose of the study, and the technician measuring the cholesterol was not aware of whether or not test subjects exercised regularly. Which of the following best describes the inferences the researcher can make based on his results?He cannot make inferences about either cause and effect or the populations from which the samples were taken.He can make inferences about the populations from which the samples were taken, but not about cause and effect.He can make inferences about both cause and effect and the populations from which the samples were taken.There is not enough information to make judgments about the scope of inference.He can make inferences about cause and effect, but not about the populations from which the samples were taken.
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A.He cannot make inferences about either cause and effect or the populations from which the samples were taken.
B.He can make inferences about the populations from which the samples were taken, but not about cause and effect.
C.He can make inferences about both cause and effect and the populations from which the samples were taken.
D.There is not enough information to make judgments about the scope of inference.
E.He can make inferences about cause and effect, but not about the populations from which the samples were taken.
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To tackle this question, let's lay out what the study design allows and what it limits. The researchers drew two independent random samples: fifty exercisers from a gym and fifty non-exercisers from the surrounding community. The key feature is that participants were not randomly assigned to exercise or not; their prior behavior determined group membership. The measurements (cholesterol) were taken by a blinded technician, which helps reduce measurement bias, but it does not fix issues of causality.
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