A) the home where Melissa lives
B) the school that Melissa attends
C) Melissa's after-school program
D) the office of Melissa's mother
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A) description
B) expression
C) prediction
D) conclusion
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A) focuses on a group of subjects
B) relies on only one interview
C) focuses on an individual
D) requires a control group
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A) medium-strength direct or indirect influences on society
B) outside influences on a person's logical thinking processes
C) the interrelationships among the person's various settings
D) the interrelationships among technical and societal values
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A) nonnormative generational constancy
B) normative history-graded influences
C) normative age-graded influences
D) nonnormative life events
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A) informed consent
B) a quit claim document
C) indemnity assurance
D) consensual agreement
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A) It avoids the problem of finding groups of similar people to study.
B) It matches people according to chronological and maturational age.
C) It saves a great deal of time and money over longitudinal research.
D) It eliminates any ambiguity regarding cause-effect relationships.
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A) time sampling
B) sequential methods
C) event sampling
D) cross-cultural methods
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A) normative history-graded influences
B) normative age-graded influences
C) nonnormative life events
D) breaking points
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A) age status has no bearing on a person's role in society
B) age is a master status
C) it operates indirectly as a criterion for certain roles via linkage with other factors
D) it is a major dimension of social organization
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A) nonnormative life events
B) normative history-graded influences
C) normative age-graded influences
D) normative life events
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A) case study method
B) cross-sectional method
C) sequential method
D) longitudinal method
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A) description
B) explanation
C) prediction
D) control
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A) the network of microorganisms in the person's body that influence physical growth
B) the network of social relations and physical settings the person experiences daily
C) the network of new technologies in society that influence health and well-being
D) the network of interrelationships among the various settings in which the person is
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A) social survey
B) naturalistic observation
C) random sampling
D) case study
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A) normative age-graded influences
B) nonnormative life events
C) norm-referenced behavior
D) history-graded influences
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A) naturalistic observation
B) experiment
C) social survey
D) prediction
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A) they are not as interesting as most other types of research designs
B) it is impossible to exercise the control necessary to conduct them
C) they are less expensive but also less accurate than other design types
D) they are less time-consuming but also less reliable than other designs
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