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TV Sex
A survey of 1,500 Canadians reveals that 945 believe that there is too much sex on television.In a survey of 1,500 Americans,810 believe that there is too much television sex.
-{TV Sex Narrative} Estimate with 99% confidence the difference in the proportion of Canadians and Americans who believe that there is too much sex on television.
Cross-Sectional
A research design that involves analyzing data from a population, or a representative subset, at one specific point in time.
Rank-Order
The arrangement or hierarchy of individuals based on a specific attribute or achievement.
Mean-Level
A statistical term referring to the average value of a set of data, indicating the central tendency.
Life Course
An approach in sociology and psychology that studies individuals and their trajectories through life, taking into account the social, psychological, and historical contexts that influence them.
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