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What is the basic distinction in quantitative studies?
 
  A) Quantitative and qualitative research
  B) Empirical and nonempirical research
  C) Experimental and nonexperimental research
  D) Population-based and sample-based research

Question 2

The use of both qualitative and quantitative data in a study or cluster of studies serves the important purpose of:
 
  A) Providing researchers with different skills an opportunity to collaborate
  B) Enhancing the validity of the study
  C) Allowing subjects to select an unstructured or structured method of responding
  D) Enhancing the likelihood that the study will be published



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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