Which of these approaches would be favored by a feminist researcher?
a. Call the people who provide data "participants," not "subjects."
b. Do not think in simple terms of A causing B, but rather think of complex, interactive relationships in which A and B mutually influence each other.
c. Control the laboratory experiment more tightly to avoid bias.
d. All of the listed here. Both 'call the people who provide data "participants," not "subjects"' and ' do not think in simple terms of A causing B, but rather think of complex, interactive relationships in which A and B mutually influence each other.'



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