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Tirant22

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Which of the following was identified as a weakness of secondary analysis?
 
  a. Data is readily available and inexpensive.
 b. The researcher often does not collect the data personally and the chances of bias may be reduced.
 c. Data may be incomplete, unauthentic, or inaccurate.
 d. Use of existing sources makes it possible to analyze longitudinal data to provide a historical context.

Question 2

Which of these statements about social networks is false?
 
  a. Social networks include members of primary groups and secondary groups.
 b. Social networks link individuals to others.
 c. Social networks function differently for members of different categories of people.
 d. Social networks work equally well for people of all social classes.



Jayson

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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