Mikiso studied how rice farming fits into Japanese society. Before he began the study, he relied on his prior
knowledge that rice is a basic part of the diet of Japanese people. This is called one of his
A) classifications. B) ideal types. C) assumptions. D) predictions.
C
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Most families go through the traditional family life cycle of unattached young adult, marriage, acquiring and caring for
children, rearing adolescent children, launching their children as adults into their own families, and aging.
a. True b. False
Stephanie designs an intervention to assist visually impaired consumers function in the community
She decides to test the intervention so she recruits a random sample of 50 visually impaired research participants. Half of these participants receive the intervention and half do not. The results indicate that those who receive the intervention find it helpful. Thusly, Stephanie reports the intervention is a success. According to this vignette, what is a limitation of the research? a) Researcher bias b) Sampling procedure c) No baseline data d) Placebo effect
Wesley wants to research the best practices in teaching research. He
does not have the time or money to conduct the kind of study that he would like. He knows that some of these questions have been asked during other research projects. He has gained access to that data and will use this data. What kind of data is this? A. Secondary data B. Observational data C. Survey data D. Narrative data
Child abuse and elderly abuse are:
a. rare in the U. S. b. probably over reported c. very prevalent in the U. S. d. all of the above