Dr. Latimer is interested in people's experiences of poverty and the stress this causes within families

She interviews people to find out their personal experiences, and then analyzes individuals' experiences to see if there are common stressful aspects across these individual stories. Dr. Latimer's approach is best described as
A. micro-social.
B. macro-social.
C. secondary data.
D. case study.


A

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What will be an ideal response?

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