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For More Course Tutorials Visit www.soc100paper.com Fig. 2.2 in Ch. 2 states that “in general, states with high education levels . . . also have high household incomes.” What hypothesis might you propose to explain states that do not have a correlational relationship between high income and high education levels?
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Fig. 2.2 in Ch. 2 states that “in general, states with high education levels . . . also have high household incomes.” What hypothesis might you propose to explain states that do not have a correlational relationship between high income and high education levels?
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Fig. 2.2 in Ch. 2 states that “in general, states with high education levels . . . also have<br />
high household incomes.” What hypothesis might you propose to explain states that do<br />
not have a correlational relationship between high income and high education levels?