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A research team wants to encourage people to answer questions about sexual behaviors. They decide to frame their questions based on the assumption that all participants are sexually active. What is the drawback that this approach introduces into the research findings? (Hint: choose the best answer) It could cause discomfort among students who are not sexually active, which will impact the study's internal validity. It might lead to an overestimation of the frequency of sexual activities among students. It may result in a lower response rate due to perceived intrusiveness. It would lead to an underestimation of people that have never engaged in any form of sexual activity, including masturbation and kissing.

          A research team wants to encourage people to answer questions about sexual
behaviors. They decide to frame their questions based on the assumption that
all participants are sexually active. What is the drawback that this approach
introduces into the research findings? (Hint: choose the best answer)
It could cause discomfort among students who are not sexually active, which will
impact the study's internal validity.
It might lead to an overestimation of the frequency of sexual activities among
students.
It may result in a lower response rate due to perceived intrusiveness.
It would lead to an underestimation of people that have never engaged in any form of
sexual activity, including masturbation and kissing.
        
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A research team wants to encourage people to answer questions about sexual
behaviors. They decide to frame their questions based on the assumption that
all participants are sexually active. What is the drawback that this approach
introduces into the research findings? (Hint: choose the best answer)
It could cause discomfort among students who are not sexually active, which will
impact the study's internal validity.
It might lead to an overestimation of the frequency of sexual activities among
students.
It may result in a lower response rate due to perceived intrusiveness.
It would lead to an underestimation of people that have never engaged in any form of
sexual activity, including masturbation and kissing.

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A research team wants to encourage people to answer questions about sexual behaviors. They decide to frame their questions based on the assumption that all participants are sexually active. What is the drawback that this approach introduces into the research findings? (Hint: choose the best answer) It could cause discomfort among students who are not sexually active, which will impact the study's internal validity. It might lead to an overestimation of the frequency of sexual activities among students. It may result in a lower response rate due to perceived intrusiveness. It would lead to an underestimation of people that have never engaged in any form of sexual activity, including masturbation and kissing. A research team wants to encourage people to answer questions about sexual behaviors.They decide to frame their questions based on the assumption that all participants are sexually active.What is the drawback that this approach introduces into the research findings?(Hint: choose the best answer) It could cause discomfort among students who are not sexually active,which will impact the study's internal validity OIt might lead to an overestimation of the frequency of sexual activities among students. @It may result in a lower response rate due to perceived intrusiveness It would lead to an underestimation of people that have never engaged in any form of sexual activity,including masturbation and kissing
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00:01 Hello students in the given question we have consider various experimental methodologies used for gwas study on same -sex sexual behaviors, which type of study is not represented in their analysis.
00:24 Among these options we are going to select one option related to the question.
00:31 Keynote here is from the given options we are going to select the one that do not represent their analysis in their study.
00:45 Coming to the options here, first option is prospective study that is coherent study, option b that is meta analysis study option c geno -wide association study option d correlational study and e option is case study among all the options above except b all are included in their studies and analysis option b is meta -analysis study it is not included in their analysis for study.
01:30 This meta analysis study is a study that includes studying data generated from various studies.
01:52 Hence it is considered as a meta analysis study...
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