Which of the following distinguishes the strategy of ISIS and al-Qaeda?

a. Al-Qaeda wants to focus on attacking Israel and ISIS seeks to overthrow moderate Arab governments.
b. Al-Qaeda seeks to establish a global caliphate, while ISIS wants to establish a local caliphate in the Middle East.
c. Al-Qaeda stresses striking the “far enemy,” while ISIS emphasizes attacking the “near enemy.”
d. Al-Qaeda stresses striking the “near enemy,” while ISIS emphasizes attacking the “far enemy.”

c. Al-Qaeda stresses striking the “far enemy,” while ISIS emphasizes attacking the “near enemy.”

Political Science

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In the research process used by therapists, the analysis phase relies

A) Less on statistics, and more on logic. B) More on statistics, and less on logic. C) On statistics and logic in equal proportion. D) On the suspension of disbelief.

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Why is there less concern about the nature of the manipulation in low-constraint research than there would be in experimental research?

A) Because the informal low-constraint research does not require approval from the IRB. B) Because the participants in low-constraint research have the right to withdraw. C) Because the researcher controls the environment in low-constraint research. D) Because there is no manipulation in low-constraint research.

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