Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
During sample random sampling, the participants are chosen randomly; this means a researcher can decide who to choose; participants can be handpicked.
Ans: F
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A) a Federal Empowerment Zone B) a redline district C) the urban renewal section D) the reinvestment model
______ are examples of former colonies that have achieved economic success
a. Ethiopia and Somalia b. Singapore and Hong Kong c. France and Great Britain d. Japan and China
Serge works for the U.S. Department of Labor and has been asked by his supervisor to summarize the mood of Americans toward the economy since the recession. Which of the following statements best reflects that mood?
a. Americans feel that the economy has improved since the recession, yet the number of people who feel that they may lose their job or be laid off in the next 12 months has increased. b. Americans have not grown more confident in the economy despite data that show the economy has indeed improved. c. Americans have grown more confident in the economy despite data that show the economy has not improved substantially. d. Americans feel that the economy has improved since the recession, and the number of people who feel that they may lose their job or be laid off in the next 12 months has decreased.
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A. health care never developed as a purely competitive industry or regulated public service B. clinicians ignored the contributions of medical sociologists during the nineteenth century when the health care field developed C. health care institutions perpetuate racial inequality D. health care institutions have refused to treat fistulas