A researcher does a study of students’ phenomenological feelings about problem solving. One of her categories of codes involves positive affect. Two subcategories of that category of positive affect are (1) smiling when solves the problem and (2) shouting hooray when finished. The relation between these subcategories and the overall category of positive affect is:

a. Spatial
b. Sequence
c. Strict inclusion
d. Function


Ans: c

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