Whyte (1991) coined the methodological approach termed participatory action research, urging social researchers to be more engaged with ______.
A. research participants
B. other researchers within their field
C. other researchers outside their field
D. the general public
A. research participants
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a. Russia b. Pakistan c. India d. Venezuela
Which of the following accurately describes the role of force as a power resource in the oil crisis of 1973?
a. There was a direct linkage between the length of the embargo and the force projections of the United States, which moved military resources into the Gulf. b. There was no link between security interdependence and oil interdependence because there was no strangulation. c. Strangulation occurred, and so force ceased to become too costly to be used directly (even though it never was). d. Saudi Arabia was able to push the embargo to such extremes because the United States could offer it no long-run security guarantee in the instability of the Middle East. e. There was an indirect linkage between security interdependence and oil interdependence, but force played a background role.
A type of record in which researchers serve as editors and commentators to eliminate any repetition in descriptions, and shorten lengthy discourses. Researchers highlight selected segments and delete other segments
This type of record is called ________. A) private archives B) comprehensive autobiography C) edited autobiography D) topical autobiography
Michael W. Traugott contends that the proliferation of polls has led to
a. a dramatic improvement in our understanding of public attitudes. b. a closer relationship between mass preferences and public policy. c. an increased opportunity to see the results of poorly conducted polls. d. attempts by the federal government to regulate the polling industry.