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captainjonesify

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What can be the impact of using pronouns and synonyms to refer to the same entity in a sentence?
 
  a) It may enhance comprehension by reducing repetition of identity references
 b) It may enhance comprehension by allowing the listener to make more inferences.
 c) It may interfere with comprehension by reducing the use of repetition.
 d) It may interfere with comprehension by negating the situation model.

Question 2

There is a substantial amount of research regarding alcohol use among university or college fraternity members, but you hypothesize that alcohol use may vary with religiosity.
 
  Therefore, you want to survey specifically religiously-associated fraternities (for example, a Catholic fraternity, a campus Christian fraternity). You are using which of the following research strategies?
   a) Single strata approac
 b) Stratified random sampling
 c) Natural observation methods
 d) Case study



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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