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For each of the following examples, a) specify the independent and dependent variable b) note if they are categorical or continuous, c) note the type of question, and d) indicate which analysis would be most appropriate.
John is interested in studying delinquent behavior. He thinks that low parental monitoring will be associated with more delinquent behaviors among adolescents. He plans to measure monitoring using a self-report measure of how often parents ask their children where they are going, with who, and how often parents do not know where their children are, etc. The measure of delinquent behavior is the adolescents self-report of the number of times they have engaged in delinquent acts (e.g., shoplifting, driving under the influence, fighting, graffiti, etc) during the past year.
Japanese Woodblock
A technique in printmaking originating in Japan, prized for its ability to produce vibrant colors and intricate details, especially noted in the ukiyo-e genre.
Textile Effect
Textile Effect refers to the artistic technique or visual appearance wherein works of art, particularly paintings, mimic the texture or patterns of textiles, creating a tapestry-like quality.
Bold Colors
The use of intense, vivid, or striking colors in art, design, or fashion to create impact or convey strong emotions.
Vincent Van Gogh
A post-impressionist painter from the Netherlands known for his vivid colors, emotional honesty, and bold brushwork, with works like "Starry Night" and "Sunflowers."
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