Contextualization addresses:
a) How a study fits in the larger body of literature
b) The description of the study
c) The rationale of conducting the study
d) How to define the methodology
Correct Answer: a
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A. neither boy gets enough exercise. B. both boys get the same amount of exercise, but they differ in the physical activities that they select. C. Todd gets more exercise than Jonah. D. Jonah gets more exercise than Todd.