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itsmyluck

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While part of being a scientist is having objectivity, in reality
 
  a. all of us are objective and value-free.
 b. scientists are the most biased of all.
 c. total neutrality is impossible for anyone.
 d. objectivity is an unattainable goal and should not be pursued.

Question 2

The text observes that most people grow up in some form of family and know something about what marriages and families are. But while personal experience provides us with information, it can also act as
 
  a. blinders.
  b. coercion.
  c. deception.
  d. mystery.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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