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Behavioral observation of a setting, community surveys, and use of epidemiological data, are usually considered:
 
  a. qualitative interviewing.
  b. experimental social innovation.
  c. quantitative description.
  d. multiple baseline studies.

Question 2

When the words of participants in a qualitative study lead listeners or readers to have feelings similar to those experienced by the original participants, what goal of qualitative research has occurred?
 
  a. triangulation
  b. reflexivity
  c. verisimilitude
  d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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