In the rulemaking case example, new rules no longer allowed what activities to be counted as work
time?
a) Job training activities
b) Going to school
c) Looking for work
d) Setting up child care, educational homework, or finding shelter in a domestic violence situation.
D
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Public efforts to address childhood obesity
a. have made no impact. b. have actually made the problem worse. c. have helped to reduce obesity rates. d. have been really minimal.
The Kyoto Protocol attempted to
A. Limit untaxed food products entering the United States. B. Reduce the damages that NAFTA caused. C. Limit greenhouse gas emissions. D. Give a scientific reason for global warming.
Creating research questions and hypotheses is a crucial component of designing a research
methodology. Dudley, the author of the text describes this task with the adjective crafting. Why does he report using the word crafting? a) Has artistic implications b) Has creative implications c) Is similar to crafting a piece of pottery d) Is similar to crafting a novel
You are reading a draft of a funding plan and are reviewing the needs/problem statement. It reads, "The problem is that there is no senior center in our community
Building a senior center will resolve the problem." You realize that a significant error was made in writing the needs/problem statement. What was the error? a. Internal analysis b. Cause and effect confusion c. Universal deduction d. Circular reasoning