Answer:
Case study
Explanation:
Person-who reasoning (for example, "But I know a person who . . .") is often used to counter conclusions drawn from statistical analyses of human behavior more generally. Although vivid personal anecdotes are easily remembered, they may reflect atypical examples, illustrating an important limitation of research using <u>case study</u>.
In research works, there are exceptions to results sometimes and one major way research results are put to question is by these exceptions or case studies that are not part of the norm. Individuals are quick to say, "in this case i know of, the result was not so or that case was different from what you are reporting". These exceptional case studies question the results of a study.
Answer:
yes Will can take the bank money
Answer:
fifty Niners
Explanation:
the foothills of the mountain range comprises the gold Rush belt, know as mother lode country for the rich veins of gold in the area
Answer:
im pretty sure it's D, all of the above