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laurencescou

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Which of the following ways of analyzing social life may lead to faulty generalizations about social phenomena?
 
  a. using conventional wisdom
  b. using census tract data
  c. using experiment results
  d. using a random sample

Question 2

All of the following represent bias in the study and analysis of social problems EXCEPT
 
  a. choice of the research problem.
  b. the selected perspective to analyze the problem.
  c. the solutions proposed to resolve the problem.
  d. sociologists avoid expensive research.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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