In selecting a sample of participants for a study, our main goal of the research is to
A) Keep observations limited in order to insure accuracy of the data in at least one setting.
B) Make sure observations are always representative.
C) Allow confident generalization of findings.
D) Rule out any behavior that was different from expected patterns.
Answer: C
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Liberty of contract is protected by the ________________, whereas the Contracts Clause within the Constitution is found in Article I, Section 10
a. Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment b. Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment c. Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment d. None of the above is true.
Which of the following statements is true?
A. State and local governments combined raise six times as much revenue as the federal government. B. The federal government raises more tax revenue than all state and local governments combined. C. State and local governments combined raise three times as much revenue from taxation as the federal government. D. The federal government raises roughly the same amount of revenue from taxation as all state and local governments combined. E. State and local governments combined raise twice as much revenue from taxation as the federal government.
The ethnic and racial composition of the American population broadened in the __________
a. mid-eighteenth century c. period prior to the Revolutionary War b. mid- to late-nineteenth century d. years of the Civil War
Which of the following is not true of charter schools? a. Charter schools are public schools set up to have a unique academic interest
b. Proponents argue that charter schools provide competition that will encourage standard public schools to improve their performance. c. Charter schools are another type of private, tuition-based school. d. Approximately one-third of charter schools have failed during their fifteen-year history. e. Charter schools have met with mixed success.