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Making a causal inference from quasi-experimental evidence requires all but which of the following:
Sex
The biological distinction between male and female organisms, typically categorized by reproductive functions.
Functionalism, Conflict, Interactionist Theory
Three major sociological perspectives where functionalism focuses on societal stability, conflict theory on inequality and power struggles, and interactionism on daily social interactions.
Feminist, Misogynist View
A perspective that examines the dynamics of feminism and misogyny, often discussing the contrast between feminist empowerment and misogynistic practices.
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Descriptions or explanations of culture, highlighting its characteristics, norms, and values within societies or groups.
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