What is meant by researcher bias and participant bias?
What will be an ideal response?
Researcher bias refers to how researchers behave in subtle ways that influence the outcome of a study. Participant bias refers to how participants’ behaviors or responses may be influenced by what they think the researcher expects.
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Born in Africa, ________ was one of the great early theologians, known for his books Confessions and City of God
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The Beer Hall Putsch of 1923
A. brought Mussolini to power. B. was an attempt to seize power in the independent nation of Southern Bavaria. C. brought Hitler to power in Germany. D. gave Hitler and the Nazis publicity in Germany. E. led to the German government exiling Hitler back to his native Austria.
The scene in John Lewis Krimmel's Fourth of July in Center Square more than likely influenced the conservative lawyer and judge James Kent to call for __________
A) retention of property requirements for voting B) universal white male suffrage C) suffrage for African Americans, women, and Indians D) additional admission of states from the Western territories
The court-packing plan
a. involved rumors of sexual misconduct on the bench. b. refers to the difficult time the court faced during major renovations of the court in the 1930s. c. was an effort by Roosevelt to add justices to the bench, creating his own favorable majority in the Supreme Court. d. was an ill-advised and pathetically executed attack on the Capitol by the KKK.