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arivle123

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Participatory Action Research is
 
  A. Rejects scientific approaches such as hypothesis generation and testing in favor of consensus building methods.
  B. Takes information out of the community and uses it elsewhere.
  C. Avoids critical self assessment.
  D. Assumes that those who most experience the events and rhythms of the community are the most qualified to investigate it and direct the use of information.

Question 2

Understanding how a community functions
 
  A. Primarily concerns how a community acts in times of conflict.
  B. Primarily concerns basic objective facts about the community, such as demographic information.
  C. Primarily concerns how a community uses its various forms of capital to meet its requirements
  D. Primarily concerns whether or not people have access to food, shelter, and clothing.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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