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Tirant22

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Idiographic research is most effective ____.
 
  a. in laboratory studies with nonhuman subjects
  b. at showing clear cause-and-effect relationships
  c. in applied clinical work
 d. when large numbers of participants are used

Question 2

Experiments with large groups of subjects reflect the ____, whereas single-subject studies reflect the ____.
 
  a. idiographic orientation; longitudinal orientation
  b. scientific method; armchair approach
 c. cross-cultural approach; nomothetic orientation
  d. nomothetic orientation; idiographic orientation



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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