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HACTEHA [7]
3 years ago
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Which best describes the similarities and differences between the Interactive Media pathway and Network Systems pathway?

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AnnZ [28]3 years ago
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Answer:i beleive b

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tresset_1 [31]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

I think B

Explanation:

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Walker's thesis provides an effective strategy without the use of quantitative evidence, as such evidence is most effective at supplying information of a general population, rather than one individual. As such, adding quantitative evidence would have weakened the introduction, as it would have taken the focus away from Walker's son and put it towards a large group of children having his same experiences.

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