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karlynnae

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________ are written and unwritten rules specifying how people in a group are supposed to think and act, and are important for ethnographic qualitative research.
 
  a. Norms
  b. Ideals
  c. Values
  d. Beliefs

Question 2

How did the experimenters operationally define maze learning?
 
  a) the number of grams of ginger root given to the rat
   b) the time it took to complete the maze
  c) the number of hours between food deprivation and testing
  d) the number of days each rat was tested



ryansturges

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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