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A phenomenologist who is interested in the effects of separation is most likely to ask of a person after a divorce
 
  a. How long were you married?
   b. How would you describe the feelings you are experiencing?
  c. How many children do you have?
  d. How do you like the divorce laws in this state?

Question 2

Random assignment of participants to the various groups in an experiment
 
  a. guarantees that the independent variable will affect the dependent variable.
   b. maximized the probability that extraneous variables will NOT have a differential effect on the various treatment groups.
  c. is essential if you want to generalize your results to the population.
  d. is very difficult to do and is therefore not commonly done.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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