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In Chapter 3, the four questions for community researchers concern which issues below?
 
  a. the culture of the community being studied
  b. citizen participation in research planning
  c. controlling for extraneous variables
  d. both a' and b'

Question 2

In Chapter 3, the four questions for community researchers concern which issues below?
 
  a. making your values and assumptions clear
  b. citizen participation in research planning
  c. cultural and social contexts of the community studied
  d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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