Research questions emerge from which of the following:
A. Theories.
B. A review of the research literature.
C. Previous research carried out by the researcher.
D. The researcher's values, experiences, and curiosity.
E. All of the above.
E
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Harris believes that _____________________________________________________
a. the elimination of meat-eating came about when the upper classes in India feared that there were too many people to support large herds of cattle raised solely for eating; to convince the masses not to eat cows, the upper-classes made meat-eating a sacrilege and criminal b. we will never know why meat-eating became taboo in India; religious beliefs have existed for thousands of years and have a life of their own; they are not understandable in scientific terms c. the elimination of meat-eating came about in a slow, practical manner; the farmers who decided not to eat their cows, who saved them for procreation to produce oxen, were the ones who survived natural disasters as they occurred over the centuries; those who ate beef lost the tools with which to farm; over a period of centuries, more and more farmers probably avoided beef until an unwritten taboo came into existence d. the elimination of meat-eating was forced upon Indians by invading Muslims from the west and invading Goths from the north; the invaders wanted beef to ship back to their own lands, so they forced Indians to give up meat; later, this prohibition was codified into religious law
The most powerful white group in America:
A) white European Anglo-Saxon Protestant B) white ethnics C) power elite D) yuppie
Do negative stereotypes about aging have any impact on older adults' memory performance?
What will be an ideal response?
To calculate a proportion, the number of cases in any category (f) is divided by
a. the total number of categories (k). b. the number of cases in all categories (N). c. the cases in that category (f). d. the number of cases in adjacent categories (k-1).