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Mimi

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Methodological techniques used in ethnomethodology are:
 
  a. statistical analysis
  b. breaching experiments
  c. single subject design
  d. conversation analysis
  e. all of the above
  f. only b and d

Question 2

According to hermeneutic thought:
 
  a. the self is an object, similar to that in object relations theory
  b. human existence should be conceived of as a happening or becoming
  c. life stories only make sense against the backdrop of story lines opened up by
  one's historical culture
  d. humans care whether their lives make sense
  e. all of the above
  f. only b, c, and d



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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