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2.10: References

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    Introduction

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    2.1 Approaches to Sociological Research

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    2.2 Research Methods

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    Pew Research Center. 2014. “Ebola Worries Rise, But Most Are ‘Fairly’ Confident in Government, Hospitals to Deal with Disease: Broad Support for U.S. Efforts to Deal with Ebola in West Africa.” Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, October 21. Retrieved October 25, 2014 (http://www.people-press.org/2014/10/...-with-disease/).

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    2.3 Ethical Concerns

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    Vogels, S. (2014). The Milgram experiment: Its impact and interpretation.

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