A focus on testing groups of individuals with a primary goal of generalizing findings characterizes ________ research, while intensive study of individuals with less concern for generalizability characterizes ________ research
a. quantitative; qualitative
b. qualitative; quantitative
c. ethnographic; phenomenological
d. phenomenological; ethnographic
A
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Under the Articles of Confederation, amendments had to
A) be written in secret. B) be submitted to the national judiciary for approval. C) have the approval of half of the state governors. D) be agreed upon by all thirteen states. E) be supported by a majority of the delegates.
Pass laws
a. required all Africans, at all times, to carry internal passports in which were stamped the permits required for them to travel between the countryside and cities. b. required that all Africans had to formally decline, or "pass," to vote in national elections. c. were the only form of influx control used during the apartheid era. d. were supported by the South African Communist Party as a means of gaining electoral support from Whites. e. were kept in place until the end of apartheid.
After the military subdued the indigenous people, the nation-state would establish political control _________
a. by organizing free elections based on European models b. by imposing a military government c. through direct or indirect rule of the population d. through methods of severe repression
The ability to generalize from the sample used in a research project to an entire population is one of the advantages of using
a. quota sampling. b. purposive sampling c. convenience sampling. d. probability sampling.