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What is the primary problem that researchers face with the three-horned dilemma?
 
  A) Maximizing one desirable dimension often leads to deficits on one or two others.
  B) It is impossible to maximize any of the dimensions.
  C) A study cannot be both precise and generalizable to situations.
  D) Naturalistic observations are never precise.

Question 2

According to McGrath's (1982) three-horned dilemma, research varies on all of the following dimensions EXCEPT:
 
  A) generalizability to operations
  B) generalizability to situations
  C) generalizability to people
  D) precision



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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