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Ebrown

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Phenomenological researchers do ALL BUT WHICH of the following?
 
  a) View people and their world as inextricably linked
  b) Observe interaction between person and world
  c) Manipulate the variables in the interaction between person and world
  d) Focus on the essence of lived experience

Question 2

A primary rationale for utilizing qualitative designs in the field of counseling is
 
  a) Qualitative designs are easier to replicate for future research
  b) The skills taught in counselor training programs are useful in this form of research
  c) Researchers who use qualitative methods typically receive larger funding opportunities
  d) Quantitative research has lost the respect of the profession in recent years



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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