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In grounded theory the aspect of data analysis that involves putting on the finishing touches by developing the main idea.
 
  a. axial coding
  b. selective coding
  c. open coding
  d. conclusive coding

Question 2

Whether the participants are smokers, and thus tolerant to the effects of nicotine, is an important extraneous variable. Dr. Benning could control for this variable by
 
  a) using only non-smokers.
  b) making smoking status another independent variable.
  c) matching the participants in the groups on their smoking frequency distribution.
   d) all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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