In his field research of observing the social life at a nearby truck stop, Benjamin found that the waitresses

and employees talked about customers by using a number of categories:

"regular," "professional driver,"
"family tribe," "cowgirl," "pit stopper," "rough rider," "sleezer," "wolf," "trooper," and "lonely heart."
Benjamin decided to use domain analysis to analyze his data. In it, the names for types of customers (e.g.,
regular, wolf, etc.) are called
A) folk domains. B) mixed domains. C) cover terms. D) analytic domains.


A

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