What is the difference between haphazard and random in regard to sampling?

What will be an ideal response?


Haphazard is not systematic; random means a systematic, mathematically based true

random process.

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Understanding how people perceive reality is important to understanding world politics because

a. all people ascribe their own meaning to "objective" facts. b. all people make assumptions about the world that lead to actions. c. simplification of the world through a "mental map" is inevitable and necessary. d. the images people make to understand the world inevitably simplify reality by exaggerating some features and ignoring others. e. All of the above are true.

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The Inca civilization was based in what is now

a. Mexico. b. Peru. c. Panama. d. Brazil

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The Supreme Court decision United States v. Leon established the good faith exception which allowed

A) the state to introduce evidence at trial if that evidence was seized on the basis of a mistakenly issued search warrant. B) the state to exempt a person from punishment for a crime if that person did not understand that his or her action was criminal. C) individuals to publish any material they wish, as long as they believe that material to be factually correct. D) people to be excused from jury duty if they can demonstrate that they have given their best effort in performing other civic duties. E) a mistake in securing evidence to be considered neutrally by a jury.

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The fact that the United States military was much stronger than Iraq’s military in the 1991 Gulf War shows that this was a(n) ______ war.

a. unconventional b. asymmetric c. civil d. extra-systemic

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