______ approaches to policy making seek “truth” through rigorous, academic research.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Scientific
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When something happens to either change public opinion or public policy, thus upsetting the balance between them, it is known as a(n)
a. policy shock. b. agenda change. c. policy disruption. d. political mess.
The psychologist Diederik Stapel engaged in violation of ethical standards when he
a. plagiarized the work done by his students. b. made up data that made it look as if he had conducted numerous research projects c. failed to obtain permission from his Institutional Review Board before collecting data on participants. d. failed to report colleagues that had fabricated data in several controversial studies.
State law frequently offers ________ fundamental rights than the U.S. Constitution and national law guarantee.
A. much narrower B. equal levels of C. broader D. different E. narrower
Describe the research circle that connects social theory to data collection. What are the principle components of this research circle? Using an example of your own choosing, describe two research designs based on this circle: one using inductive logic and one using deductive logic. What are the strengths and weaknesses of each of these designs?
What will be an ideal response?