What information is least likely to be included in the abstract of a research article?
a. Methods
b. Implications
c. Detailed statistical findings
d. Reasons for conducting the research
Ans: c. Detailed statistical findings
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A) ?he is adapting to the challenges that are common during late middle age. B) ?he is depressed about the fact that he didn't achieve his goal and is deluding himself to think he has come to terms with it. C) ?he has low self-esteem and he would not give up his dream if he had high self-esteem. D) ?he is trying to get his wife to feel sorry for him, which is a common phenomenon amongmen who are about to retire.
All of the following are true about the Affordable Care Act except
a. The ACA makes major changes in the organization and delivery of health care services b. For the first time, Americans have guaranteed coverage at group rates outside of employment c. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the individual mandate was unconstitutional d. the higher the premium paid, the lower the deductible
A cross sectional design is used to study: a. a phenomena at one point in time
b. changes in a phenomena over time. c. a trend of needs. d. a cohort.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Covert participation is appropriate to gain access to otherwise inaccessible settings or groups. 2. Covert participants cannot take notes openly. 3. Covert participants need to keep up “the act” at all times while in the setting under study. 4. A participant observer should be aggressive in questioning others. 5. Participant observers can increase rapport by faking social similarity with their subjects.