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Marty

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All can be problematic when attempting to conduct large-scale cross-cultural comparative studies EXCEPT which of the following?
 
  a. data may not be comparable
  b. practices and traits may be taken out of their full cultural contexts
  c. imputing causality
  d. no database exists that codifies all known cultural facts and details about the world's peoples

Question 2

What modern factor is making it less common for people to seek help from their kindred?
 
  A) aid from the state
  B) increasing population
  C) more frequent divorce
  D) smaller family size



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

A



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