Who decides whether there are any issues of concern regarding human subjects when a researcher acquires a data set for secondary analysis?

A. the Human Subjects Review Board
B. the Institutional Review Board
C. the researcher who gathered the primary data
D. the overseer of the project


A. the Human Subjects Review Board

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Consider the "Unresolved Debate" . According to political scientists, why do PACs have minimal influence on legislative decisions?

a. because most elected officials carefully weigh the interests of PACs against those of their other constituents b. because PACs often give money to legislators who already support their agendas c. because most members of Congress have pledged to no longer accept PAC contributions d. because of strict limitations on the amount of money that PACs can contribute to political candidates e. because PACs are prohibited from lobbying

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__________ are government-owned corporations designed to promote a policy of import substitution

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The most visible office in the state is that of the __________

a. attorney general b. lieutenant governor c. governor d. speaker of the House

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The reason for American provision of assistance to Greece and Turkey, later known as the Truman Doctrine, was articulated as

a. the need to maintain a balance of power in the eastern Mediterranean. b. the need to contain Soviet expansion. c. the need to contain communism. d. the need to honor British security commitments that, after the war, the British were no longer able to maintain. e. a need to protect free peoples everywhere.

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