What are the questions that should be asked when developing an analysis for secondary data? Provide explanations on why a secondary data analyst should be concerned with this information.
What will be an ideal response?
What was the agency's or researcher's goal in collecting the data? What data were collected, and what were they intended to measure? When was the information collected? What methods were used for data collection? How is the information organized? What is known about the success of the data collection effort?
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A weakness of the instrumentalist explanation of violence is:
a. using the concept of a master cleavage between two main groups in societies. b. overstating the degree to which political leaders can manipulate identities. c. assuming that conflict among different ethnic groups is natural and inevitable. d. assuming that people need enemies to define who they are.
The House Judiciary Committee and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee are examples of
A) select committees. B) standing committees. C) subcommittees. D) ad hoc committees. E) conference committees.
A, who is selling her house, was told when she bought the house that it was fully insulated when built. She tells B this, and B decides to buy the house. If B finds out that the house is not insulated and that, as a result, his heating bills will be much higher than expected, B's proper remedy will be
a. specific performance. c. injunction. b. rescission. d. None of the above is correct.
A citizen petition for a particular law is referred to as a(n)
A) recall. B) initiative. C) referendum. D) election. E) bill.