Identify several practical questions you should consider before you decide to use mixed methods.
What will be an ideal response?
Is a mixed-methods approach consistent with your own goals and prior experiences? Are you well trained to mix methods, or will you need to include collaborators? Do your research questions allow for unanticipated results? Are your different research questions congruent, and do they convey a need for integration? Is it feasible to carry out a mixed-methods design, or do you lack sufficient time or resources to carry it out?
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_____________ ethics does not consider consequences, but instead examines one's duty to act
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Which of the following is true for both crimes and torts
a. they only apply to low-income persons b. they tell us what we can't do c. consequences include incarceration d. they address only misdemeanor crimes
Juvenile court acts clearly indicate those persons who are eligible to file a ______.
A. waiver B. petition C. warrant D. disposition
To minimize sentencing __________, guidelines have been adopted by the federal government and the states
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