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A researcher controls for extraneous variables in _________ research.
 
  a) experimenta
 b) correlational
 c) qualitative
 d) descriptive

Question 2

Dr. Smith studies behavioral problems among young children in foster homes. He is concerned that his research report may be biased, so he asked Dr. Jones to review the report and provide feedback on any contradictions she finds.
 
  This is an example of analyzing
   a) confirmability
 b) dependability.
 c) credibility.
 d) transferability.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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