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Significance of Participant Characteristics in a Poverty Study

A 2007 study on poverty provided a significant asset (a cow) to a group of women characterized by very low literacy and earning about 30 US cents per hour from temporary labor. In contrast, slightly better-off women in the same villages already owned such assets and had higher incomes. Analyze why it was methodologically important for the researchers to select participants with these specific low-income and low-literacy characteristics for their experiment.

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