One of the differences between Eastern and Western ways of knowing is that
a. people from Eastern cultures can be comfortable accepting contradictory statements as being true.
b. people from Eastern cultures do not use scientific methods.
c. people from Western cultures are more likely to try to avoid characterizing ideas as either true or false.
d. in spite of differing approaches to knowledge, Eastern and Western people tend to interpret research results the same way.
Question 2
A sample is said to be representative of the target population when the sample
a. is identical to the population.
b. is the same size as the population.
c. mirrors the characteristics of the population.
d. is larger than the population.