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Case studies are by their nature
 
  A) Quid pro quo approaches.
  B) Ad hoc approaches.
  C) Ex post facto approaches.
  D) Post hoc approaches.

Question 2

If we draw causal inferences from case-study research and we claim to have confidence in that relationship, we are
 
  A) Interpreting high-constraint research as if it were low-constraint research.
  B) Establishing a scientific fact.
  C) Interpreting low-constraint research as if it were high-constraint research.
  D) Contributing valuable scientifically proven material for higher-constraint research.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: C





 

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