If we approach a setting with a theory we want to test, we are employing
a. common sense.
b. inductive reasoning.
c. deductive reasoning.
d. personal knowledge.
e. both inductive reasoning and personal knowledge.
c
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a disproportionate number of its members to the controlling institutions and key decision-making groups of the country. a. true b. false
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What will be an ideal response?
Identify eight sex differences discussed by the author. What is the cause of these differences?
What will be an ideal response?