As a researcher collecting and analyzing data, you would be engaging in _____ sampling if you included such factors as age, sex, race, ethnicity, and educational attainment in deciding what population will be observed or questioned
a. rotational b. scattered
c. random d. probability
d
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Emile Durkheim reasoned that crime is quite normal and performs important functions for the operation of society. This assessment fits which theoretical approach?
a. social-conflict approach b. symbolic-interaction approach c. labeling theory d. structural-functional approach
Abuse of over-the-counter (OTC) drugs
a. prevails among the elderly. b. is perhaps most common among young teens. c. has not shown any link to suicide risks. d. typically occurs with sleep aids.
If the critical region begins at Z (critical) = ± 2.56 and the test statistic is - 2.50, we
a. fail to reject the null hypothesis. b. reject the null hypothesis. c. cannot make a decision because the test statistic is so close to the critical region. d. change the alpha level.
The social influence model grew out of a 1976 paper describing a successful prevention approach aimed at:
A. marijuana use. B. early sexual involvement. C. binge drinking. D. cigarette smoking.