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jon_i

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After graduate-level study of sociology, sociologists trained in ________ research methods lean toward ________.
 
  a. qualitative; surveys
  b. qualitative; participant observation
  c. quantitative; participant observation
  d. quantitative; qualitative measures

Question 2

Urban renewal, which rehabilitates a rundown area, usually results in
 
  a. new job opportunities for the poor.
  b. improved housing for the poor.
  c. displacement of the poor who are living there.
  d. an increase of the poor population in the renewed area.



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Answer to Question 1

b. qualitative; participant observation

Answer to Question 2

c. displacement of the poor who are living there.





 

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