Discuss the 8 questions found in developing a research proposal - what are they and what is each's relevance to the proposal?
What will be an ideal response?
When to focus the research question? What universe can be generalized? What type of research path? What is examined? What patterns are in the data? What type of explanation? What is the level of analysis?
What are the units of analysis?
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Gated communities exemplify:
A. minimum security prisons. B. redlining. C. exclusionary housing. D. downtown housing.
Bolstering occurs when
a. a decision maker attempts to convince themselves they made the right choice after an agonizing decision. b. the legislative branch shows strong support for a foreign policy decision. c. a small group of decision makers looks to a group leader for a decision. d. a decision maker knows they made the wrong decision but works to convince themselves that it was the rightone.
According to the text, that portion of the American public who oppose "cooperative internationalism" and favor "militant internationalism" can be described as
a. internationalists. b. accommodationists. c. post-cold war internationalists. d. isolationists. e. hardliners.
Describe how a two-stage procedure for capital cases works. Explain how this procedure addresses the issues raised in Furman v. Georgia.
What will be an ideal response?