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danielfitts88

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How is the characterization of supernatural beings and forces related to a culture's secular life? Give examples to support your generalization.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Which of these gives an accurate example of a researcher's sampling universe?
 
  A) An investigator wants to understand high school drop-out rates, so she draws her sample from all the high school students in her city.
  B) An investigator wishes to understand parents' vaccination decisions, so he reads a selection of papers already published on the anti-vaccination movement.
  C) A researcher hopes to explain the relationship between divorce rates and religious belief, so she interviews one divorced couple about their faith.
  D) A researcher plans to teach safe sex to teens, so he provides leaflets and workshops to local clinics.



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Answer to Question 1

The ideal answer should include:
1, Reflection of the parentchild relationship
2, Hierarchy of supernatural beings and social stratification

Answer to Question 2

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