If a field researcher wanted to learn a political organization's pattern of recruitment over time, the researcher might begin by interviewing a fairly recent recruit and ask who introduced that person to the organization. Then the researcher might interview the person named and ask who introduced that person to the political organization. This would be an example of:
a. snowball sampling
b. systematic sampling.
c. deviant cases sampling.
d. accidental sampling.
e. quota sampling.
a
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While __________ are the ethical foundations of culture, __________ are the behavioral rules that support those ethics
Fill in the blank with correct word
There is always a gap between a concept (or theoretical variable) and the indicator we use to gauge or measure it
a. true b. false
People who have something in common, and who believe that what they have in common is significant, form a
a. hunting and gathering society. b. group. c. domestication revolution. d. pastoral society.
What is the “cutoff on the comparison distribution”?
A) The point at which, assuming the null hypothesis is true, it would be extremely unlikely to get a result this extreme. B) The point at which, assuming the research hypothesis is true, it would be extremely unlikely to get a result this extreme. C) The point at which the comparison distribution ends. D) The point at which the null hypothesis is accepted if the result is more extreme.