Explanatory research
A) is compatible with exploratory and descriptive research.
B) identifies sources of social behaviors and beliefs
C) answers the question "does it work?"
D) has an outcome of practical recommendations
B
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_____________ are the costs produced by private economic activity, but not included in the purchase price of those goods
A. Severances B. Externalities C. Social Goods D. Circuit Breakers
A reasonable explanation for why environmental issues like global warming can be labeled as transnational is that ______.
a. pollutants do not recognize borders, so solutions to pollution issues must cross them b. only the United States, as the largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world, can solve this issue c. the science behind global warming remains contested in the climate science community d. political, scientific and economic solutions to these issues are necessary to address them e. funding for solutions to these problems must come predominantly from major industrialized nations
How did Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to Congress demonstrate a paradox in U.S. foreign policy making?
a. The U.S. commitment to Israel meant that it could not continue negotiations with Iran. b. The U.S. allies were reminded that despite its foreign policy power, U.S. domestic institutions could make it an unpredictable and unreliable partner. c. Prime Minister Netanyahu’s address announced that Israel would no longer honor its commitment to the United States to abstain from developing nuclear weapons. d. Congress became the central authority for foreign governments to negotiate with, replacing the president.
When the 1996 welfare reform legislation ordered the federal government to promote marriage, why did advocates think this was a good thing? What did critics say? What could the government do to promote marriage?
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