Who of the following individuals is likely to believe that it is always wrong to exclude others?
A. Tina, an adolescent who has a sophisticated understanding of peer group dynamics
B. Gwendolyn, who is trying to decide who to invite to her ninth birthday party
C. Carl, a senior on the high school football team
D. Amy, who is a member of a high-status peer group at her high school
Answer: B
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a. simple random; cluster b. stratified random; quota c. proportionate stratified random; quota d. systematic; convenience
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b. water and pepsin. c. pepsin and hydrochloric acid. d. sodium and hydrochloric acid.
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a. hedge word c. disclaimer b. question statement d. tag question
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