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How does conducting field studies of behavior compare to trying to measure behavior through surveys?
 
  a. Field studies are often more appropriate.
  b. Field studies are often less appropriate.
  c. Field studies produce the same results.
  d. Field studies are not comparable to surveys.

Question 2

Which technique is becoming more widely used to assess women's security in public places?
 
  a. Community poll.
  b. Stop-and-frisk.
  c. Safety audit.
  d. Environmental survey.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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