Multiple Choice
By working to the point of saturation,Patrick Carr and Maria Kefalas learned about what it is like to grow up in rural America.They expected to find differences between young adults that stay and those that leave to seek better lives.Their interviews revealed
A) important distinctions between two types of leavers (seekers and achievers) and a third type of young adults (returners) .
B) that those who stay fare much better than those who leave.
C) that young adulthood is not the time to study this issue because middle age revealed richer insights about the types of people who stay and those who leave.
D) that gender and race were the most important variables to consider when considering the different types of leavers and stayers.
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