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The main advantage of phenomenology is that it attempts
 
  a. to get at full or partial meaning or context of a complicated phenomenon.
  b. to get at the full truth by testing out hypothesis.
  c. to generate more meaningful conclusions by selecting a homogenous group of people as cases.
  d. to enhance the Generalizability of the findings.

Question 2

For the most part, IQ scores are
 
  a. subject to change.
  b. changeable early in life but not thereafter.
  c. not subject to change.
  d. useless.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

a



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