Applied researchers rarely

A) conduct evaluations of data.
B) are recognized as leaders in the field of social research.
C) find anything of significance.
D) worry about building, testing, or connecting findings to a larger theory.


D

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a. aggressively and unyieldingly b. carefully and slowly c. impassively and impartially d. quickly and conscientiously

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Which of the following contributes to the unpopularity of welfare programs in the United States?

a. Americans are generally uncompassionate. b. Americans tend to think that U.S. welfare programs are not generous enough. c. Many Americans believe that access to welfare benefits contributes to the flood of immigrants. d. Welfare programs tend to increase inflation and decrease exports.

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What was one of the consequences of the 2014 midterm election?

a. It provided the Republicans with an opportunity to quickly repeal and replace President Obama’s signature legislative achievements. b. It reinforced Democratic majorities so that President Obama was able to pivot from his signature legislative achievements and pursue new ones on climate change. c. Republicans built large enough majorities in both the House and Senate so they would be able to easily override any vetoes President Obama might issue. d. While Republicans would not have enough votes to reverse President Obama’s signature legislative achievements, voters loudly and clearly repudiated the President.

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According to Peter Bachrach and Morton Baratz, a ______ is defined as a “decision that results in the suppression or thwarting of a latent or manifest challenge to the values or interests of the decision-maker.”

A. critical decision B. nondecision C. political decision D. poor decision

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