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Can people satisfy the need to belong via membership in a group or organization (e.g., a club or sports team), even if they do not have friendships there?
 
  a. No, they must have close relationships with people in order to satisfy the need to belong.
  b. Yes, some people may find these social connections satisfying even if they do not form close relationships.
  c. Women can satisfy the need to belong this way, but men cannot.
  d. Children can satisfy the need to belong this way, but adults cannot.

Question 2

Which of the following would constitute the BEST random sample of a university population?
 
  a. The residents who live in the dorms, which represents 70 of the university population
  b. The students who take classes during the day, which represents 85 of the university population
  c. The students whose names were drawn from a list of all students enrolled in classes, a sample representing 30 of the university population
  d. The students attending a popular athletic event, which represents 10 of the university population



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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