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theo

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As demand for __________ grew, employment opportunities for women increased during the 1960s and 1970s.
 
  a. managers
  b. manufacturing workers
  c. service workers
  d. technicians

Question 2

Which of the following potential projects studying convenience stores could be said to be utilizing a qualitative research method?
 
  a. working at a convenience store and watching how people interact with the clerks
  b. studying the inventory of a convenience store to determine which items are bought most often
  c. using city population data to predict how many convenience stores should serve a given neighborhood
  d. studying convenience store payrolls to determine if men are paid more than women for the same work



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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