Henry read two research studies on men's contributions to housework. One study found that men did 50 percent of the housework and the other study found that men did 30 percent of the housework. In order to assess the differences in these findings, what question should Henry ask?
A. What was the research question?
B. What was the sample?
C. Are these findings justified?
D. How were the variables operationalized?
Answer: D
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(a) mechanical failure/process loss (b) sexual transgressions (c) sudden death (d) pre-existing doom
Which of the following is an example of intragenerational mobility?
A. A young female graduates from college and gets a high paying job at her mother's law firm. B. A young male loses his job and can no longer pay his bills. C. A male is laid off due to a recession. D. A female is promoted to CEO after working for the same company for 25 years.
All of the following are Newsworthy Guidelines EXCEPT ____.
a. proximity b. conflict and controversy c. human interest d. credible