Why do research questions have to be asked in a precise way? Give an example of a precise research question. How do precise questions make it possible for you to test and measure your topic?

What will be an ideal response?


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While countries in many less developed areas of the world still worry about low birth rates, officials in many developed countries have grown increasingly concerned about high birth rates.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Acting crowds form typically as the result of:

a. strong and clear leadership b. a precipitating incident c. only after norms have emerged d. before beliefs about injustice have emerged e. none of the above

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Which of the following concepts refers to social inequality among various age categories within a society?

a. ageism b. age stratification c. gerontocracy d. aristocracy

Sociology

The primary components of a life structure in Levinson’s theory are

a. a person’s relationships with others. b. the feelings of personal efficacy and achievement. c. cognitive and intellectual capabilities. d. self-awareness.

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