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burton19126

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When evaluating internal validity in qualitative research, both _____________ causation, an action by a particular person in a local situation with an observable result, and _____________ causation, the standard view of causation in science, are
 
  important.
 
 
 a. individual; group
   b. character; cluster
   c. unit; collection
   d. ideographic; nomological

Question 2

The results section should include all of the following EXCEPT
 
  a. the statistical tests used.
  b. the levels of significance.
  c. summarized data such as group means.
   d. a full discussion of the implications of the statistical tests.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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