Distinguishing Concepts from VariablesIn this activity, you will practice identifying variables and concepts.For each of the phrases or words below, determine whether it is a concept or a variable. If it is a concept, operationalize it by coming up with a specific variable that would measure that concept. If it is a variable, determine what concept that variable is measuring.Career success

What will be an ideal response?


Suggested Answer: varies

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Which of the following is not a trend altering the future prospects for families in the United States?

a. Economics will continue to drive family changes. b. Nontraditional family forms shaped by social and economic changes will decline. c. Divorce will continue. d. Stresses on the family functions will continue to reshape families

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As of 2002, United States has __________ tons of spent nuclear fuel and other nuclear wastes

a. 57,000 b. 77,000 c. 97,000 d. 107,000 e. 177,000

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Daniel is conducting research and, when finishing his manuscript, realizes that his findings are skewed due to a problem with data collection. He chooses to just not mention this in his discussion and conclusion. He has committed the ethical violation of:

a. reporting. b. confidentiality. c. anonymity. d. no harm to participants. e. voluntary participation.

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