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aabwk4

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What is the proper relationship between validity and reliability with respect to field research?
 
  a. field research is weak on validity but strong on generalizability
  b. field research is strong on validity and strong on reliability
  c. field research is strong on validity and strong on generalizability
  d. field research is strong on validity and weak on reliability

Question 2

Which of the following is accurate with respect to field research?
 
  a. field research can only gather quantitative data
  b. field research can only gather qualitative data
  c. field research can gather both qualitative and quantitative data
  d. field research can gather neither qualitative nor quantitative data



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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