If a study primarily uses interview data but adds survey data on a different phenomenon, then that study is using a ______.

A. exploratory design
B. triangulation design
C. embedded design
D. explanatory mixed-methods design


Ans: C

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As a student, you have read extensively on the subject for your research paper. What can you add to the class discussion to provide clarification to this student? a. I think the professor meant to say that HIV is transmitted through saliva. b. Actually, HIV is transmitted through soft kisses and there is evidence to prove it. c. HIV antibodies are not really found in oral fluids; instead, they are found in urine. d. In general, there is not an adequate amount of the virus in saliva to be transmissible.

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Megan's favorite activities are jogging and working out at the gym. Therefore, Megan can't understand why so many Americans are resistant to exercising since according to Megan, it is normal for people to enjoy exercising

Megan's mind set is an example of ____ normality. a. cultural c. subjective b. statistical d. idealistic

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Which of the following statements would a companionate lover make?

a) “I don’t really feel that I can trust my partner.” b) “I can’t eat, sleep, or think straight; I’m so filled with love.” c) “Our love has grown stronger over time.” d) “There’s no ‘us’ here; we are two separate individuals who happen to be in a relationship.”

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According to the brain-imaging researchers, which of the following phases of sexual response includes sexual interest, desire, and the beginnings of arousal?

A. a consummatory phase B. a post-orgasmic period C. an assimilatory period D. an anticipatory phase

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