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    Qualitative Explanations Tend to Be and Quantitative Explanations Tend to Be
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Qualitative Explanations Tend to Be and Quantitative Explanations Tend to Be

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Qualitative explanations tend to be and quantitative explanations tend to be ___ :


A) both tend to be idiographic
B) both tend to be nomothetic
C) idiographic,nomothetic
D) nomothetic,idiographic
E) there is no tendency.

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