Defining a problem is

A) a rational process.
B) unstructured, that is, a hit or miss process.
C) not limiting and often unstructured.
D) relatively unimportant in the research process.


Answer: A

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a. Mormons b. Methodists c. Catholics d. Buddhists

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  a. Shadow campaign advertising was restricted.  b. Candidates were required to use the Internet for fundraising.  c. Candidates were required to add a recorded statement to their ads.  d. Candidates were restricted from advertising in the final month of the campaign.  

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Which of the following statements about the Court's selection of cases is accurate?

A. A majority of the justices must agree to hear a case. B. The recommendation of the Solicitor General obligates the Court to hear a case. C. Congress passed legislation requiring the Court to take cases when states reach different decisions on a policy matter. D. The justices look for cases they can use to resolve ambiguities and conflicting circuit court decisions.

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