Simple, direct, linear cause-and-effect relationships are ______ when analyzing social,
community, and/or organizational problems.
A. unlikely
B. predictable
C. random
D. probable
A
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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a. going to someone else’s house b. separating from his/her parents c. leaving their possessions d. meeting new people
A researcher, under the guise of a participant, joined two "singles clubs" to test the advertised superiority of one over the other. He observed several patrons from each club and noted their dating status (single or dating) after one month in the club
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