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What is the Physical Quality of Life Index (PQLI)? What are its three components?

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What is the LAST step in the application of the scientific method?
 a. assessment of relevant existing knowledge of a phenomenon
  b. proposal of an explanation of the phenomenon and statement of new problems raised by the research
  c. design of research to test the hypothesis
  d. acquisition of meaningful empirical data



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The Physical Quality of Life Index (PQLI) is a composite measure of the level of welfare in a country. It has three components: life expectancy, infant mortality, and adult literacy rates. The three components of the PQLI are among the few social indicators available to provide a comparison of progress through time in all of the countries of the world.

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