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Television programs sometimes feature the use of hidden cameras that film people without their knowledge. Sociologists using this technique would be engaging in:
 
  a. participant observation.
  b. quantitative investigation.
  c. survey research.
  d. unobtrusive observation.

Question 2

With respect to the nature vs. nurture debate, Shepard argues that
 
  a. anatomy is destiny.
  b. biological factors are most important in early childhood.
  c. social influences are greater than biological traits.
  d. both biological and social factors account for gender formation.
  e. gender formations are neither biological nor social, but are a result of statistical probability.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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