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According to the textbook (Chapter 2), in what order should we read the parts of a table?
 
  a. entries; headline and source note; left-hand column (stub) and column headings; footnotes
 b. entries; left-hand column (stub) and column headings; footnotes and source note; headline
 c. headline; left-hand column (stub) and column headings; footnotes and source note; entries
  d. headline; left-hand column (stub) and source note; column headings; footnotes
  e. footnotes and source note; entries; left-hand column (stub) and column headings; headline

Question 2

Until recently, scientific research on sexuality has been
 
  a. a matter of personal preference and choice.
  b. somewhat in the middle of research priorities.
  c. taboo and to be avoided at all costs.
  d. a high priority due to HIV/AIDS.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

C



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