Research by de Visser and colleagues (2015) on reducing alcohol consumption demonstrated that when it comes to intervention and evaluation, qualitative research methods
a. are of no value
b. must be mixed with quantitative research methods to be useful
c. can provide insights not available through quantitative methods
d. are inappropriate because they have nothing to do with the applied goals of intervention or evaluation
Ans: C
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