Explain the structure of an applied research report. What are the different sections and what should be included in those sections?

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Applied reports usually begin with an executive summary: a summary list of the study’s main findings, often in bullet fashion. Appendixes, the back matter, may present tables containing supporting data that were not discussed in the body of the report. Applied research reports also often append a copy of the research instrument(s).

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Which of the following are often cited as reasons for the State Department being inefficient and slow?

a. Large size of the bureaucracy b. Extended clearance procedures c. Too many bureaus and officials for any one issue d. All of the above are true.

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

1. Up until the year 1763, most colonists were still proud to be British citizens. 2. The greatest objection with the early Constitution was that it did not guarantee protection of individual liberties. 3. The greatest objection with the early Constitution was that it did not guarantee protection of individual liberties. 4. Congress does not propose Constitutional amendments. 5. The First Amendment protections for religion, speech, and the press already existed under English law.

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Which of the following is a limitation on states' taxing authority?

a. It cannot unduly burden commerce within a state. b. It cannot unduly burden commerce among the states. c. It cannot exceed a federal tax on the same goods or services. d. It must be used to fund public services.

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Which act required all multi-headed federal agencies to hold regular meetings in a public forum?

   a. the Government in Sunshine Act   b. the Freedom of Information Act   c. the Negotiated Rulemaking Act   d. the Pendleton Act 

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