According to the author, why do street-level bureaucrats pose a challenge regarding secondary data analysis?

A. They make decisions and record the bases for their decisions without much supervision.
B. They control the "purse strings" for grant making for secondary data analysis.
C. They have a broad range of training and experience.
D. They are part of a hierarchical organization.


A. They make decisions and record the bases for their decisions without much supervision.

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a. Department of State b. Department of Housing and Urban Development c. Department of Energy d. Department of Veterans Affairs

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What provides the philosophical foundation for constitutions in the United States?

a. Law of reason b. Judeo-Christian religions c. Social contract theory d. Aristotelian democracy

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Some aspects of Sigmund Freud's theories are said to be unscientific. For example, in some instances Freud believed that current behavioral problems are the result of past unconscious conflicts

From a scientific point of view this is problematic because a. no relationship between variables has been specified. b. the hypothesis is not derived from a theory. c. this idea is not testable. d. there is no research hypothesis.

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How do independent regulatory commissions differ from independent agencies?

a. Independent regulatory commissions are subject to presidential oversight. b. Commissioners can be more easily removed from office than agency heads. c. Commissioners are more difficult to remove from office than agency heads. d. Commissions engage in enforcement, whereas agencies do not.

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