The dual-careerist doctors described by the authors:
a. had children together but were never married
b. cohabited but delayed marriage until each was settled into professions
c. both suffered from work overload, especially after the birth of their child
d. decided to remain childless and devote themselves to their careers
C
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a. there may be no adequate unit of analysis. b. it limits the researcher to cross-sectional research designs. c. people may fail to see the scientific worth of the research. d. it makes it difficult to develop quantitative research designs.
John is a novice social work researcher who has completed three studies on the topic of mental health
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false