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The best way for a qualitative researcher to reduce the potential for bias in a study is to use
 
  a. reflexivity.
  b. negative-case sampling.
  c. thick, rich description.
  d. a and b
  e. b and c

Question 2

The concept of cultural pluralism holds that
 
  a. all cultures are basically the same and should be considered equal.
  b. people can rise above their particular culture and become culture-free.
  c. all cultures within a society should be respected by all members of that society.
  d. different cultures have their own beliefs and behavioral norms, but cultural values are universal.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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