The distinction between the ethics and politics of social research is that
a. politics deals mostly with the methods employed while ethics deals mostly with the substance and use of research.
b. politics has an established code of conduct while ethics does not.
c. politics is more important.
d. ethics deals mostly with the methods employed while politics deals mostly with the substance and use of research.
e. the ideology is different.
D
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a. A man constantly insults his wife in public. b. An employee threatens to shoot his boss if he does not give him a raise. c. A deranged woman walks into a field and deploys a bomb that kills three cows. d. A police officer shoots a woman who has drawn her weapon and is threatening him.
The professions exercise authority over other occupations
a. by delegating dirty work. b. by creating paraprofessions. c. by maintaining a monopoly over some tasks. d. by using licensing to limit the ability of other occupations to perform some tasks. e. all of the above.
"Segregation by law" is represented by which of the following terms?
A. de jure segregation B. de facto segregation C. reverse discrimination D. legal investment
In a focus group discussion, participants should be encouraged to:
Talk to each other Speak whenever they want Talk only to the moderator Talk loudly so the audio-recorder can pick up what they say