Qualitative data and quantitative data are examples of
A. empirical evidence.
B. transparency.
C. reporting provisional knowledge.
D. finding patterns in everyday life.
Answer: A
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a. children. b. the individual. c. social forces. d. personal troubles.
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What will be an ideal response?
The results of the regression analysis in Chapter Fifteen reveal that when the percentage of students taking the SAT test is controlled for,
a. states that spend more per pupil have higher average SAT scores. b. states with the highest average teacher salary have higher average SAT scores. c. neither spending per pupil nor teacher salaries has a statistically significant impact on SAT scores. d. both spending per pupil and teacher salaries have a statistically significant impact on SAT scores.
________ is a government program commonly known as the food stamp program and originally began as a means to increase consumption of agricultural surplus
A. The National School Lunch Program B. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program C. The Feeding America Program D. Farmers' Market Nutrition Program