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kodithompson

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Three research phenomena that can affect generalizability of results are
 
  A) The sampling of participants, the sampling of situations, and the sampling of behaviors.
  B) The sampling of participants, the sampling of situations, and the sampling of instruments.
  C) Measurement error, the sampling of situations, and the sample size.
  D) The sampling of participants, the sampling of behaviors, and measurement error.

Question 2

In low-constraint research, we should be concerned with
 
  A) Sampling of participants.
  B) Sampling of behaviors.
  C) Sampling of situations.
  D) All of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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