In beginning a research project, it is most important to:
a. know what policy changes will be made because of the research findings
b. understand why you care so much about the topic you are studying
c. talk to others who may be able to shed light on their research on the same topic
d. get the facts straight (what’s going on) before trying to figure out why it’s this way
d. get the facts straight (what’s going on) before trying to figure out why it’s this way
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In his book, The Filter Bubble, online political activist Eli Pariser contends thatwhen a search engine filters searches, it encloses people in a kind of "invisible bubble" or "walled garden" that ________
a. limits what they see to what they are already familiar with b. exposes them to new, exciting information that knows no boundaries c. enables them to discover ideas that are outside their comfort zone d. ensures that they are connected to other people all the time
The shared life style of a may revolve around leisure activities, diet, friendships, and even amount of time dedicated to sleep
a. status group b. master status c. political party d. secondary group
The distinguishing feature of the postindustrial society is
a. the ability to produce goods and services at revolutionary speeds. b. the mass production of goods that allowed people to purchase more products than they needed. c. the tremendous change of scale in the number of people a person knows or can know. d. that a small percentage of the population can grow food needed to sustain society.
Adam Smith's phrase, "the invisible hand" was a metaphor for the idea that God directs all human endeavors
Indicate whether the statement is true or false