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magmichele12

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The purpose of probing in interviews is:
 
  a. to clarify and gain further detail for the response
  b. to conduct a pretest of the interview
  c. to increase response rates
   d. to develop a coding scheme

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____________ is/are a small, community-based residential facility for group of youths for whom a community-living situation is desirable, but who need an alternative to natural home.
 
  A. Group homes
  B. Foster care
  C. Halfway houses
  D. Adoption



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