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In the person-environment interaction formula, B = f (P,E),
 
  a) B=the individuals' observable behavior
  b) P=the individual's personal factors
  c) E=external causal factors
  d) All of the above are true

Question 2

Social roles and the behavior of others are considered
 
  a) External causal factors in the person-environment interaction
  b) Ecological models of action research
  c) Part of the evaluation phase of action research
  d) None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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