When planning a research project, scientists usually review the literature (published papers, books, etc) on their topic of interest. Which of the following is NOT a standard reason to do so?
a. to understand the current state of knowledge about your topic
b. to see whether the study you plan to do has already been done
c. to learn about methodological approaches to and problems with studying your topic
d. to find out about funding sources for your study
D
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In terms of political culture, globalization has generally led to
A. a decrease in political trust. B. an increase in political subcultures based on ethnicity. C. an increase in respect for human rights, gender equality, and democratic values. D. a decrease in individualistic and traditionalistic political subcultures.
Which of the following is an example of a welfare program?
a. Social Security b. Medicare c. Unemployment d. Veterans' Benefits e. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families(TANF)
The __________ model views voting as a product of citizens' attitudes about the political system
A) economic B) institutional C) Jacksonian D) Jeffersonian E) psychological
A research endeavor that focuses on particular incisions at particular points in the larger setting, group, or institution that are thought to represent salient elements in the lives of participants and in turn, in the life of the larger group or
institution is called ___________. A) new ethnography B) macroethnography C) microethnography D) ethnonursing research