Levels of constraint
A) do not affect the nature of the research study.
B) are the same from study to study.
C) are imposed by the researcher.
D) are different in the study of natural events and psychological events.
Answer: C
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a. The inherently suspect standard relies on observation; the reasonableness standard relies on data. b. Under the inherently suspect standard the law is presumed to be valid; under the reasonableness standard the law is presumed to be invalid. c. The inherently suspect standard is a higher threshold for determining whether the law is constitution. d. The inherently suspect standard evaluates whether it is rationally connected to a legitimate government goal; the reasonableness standard evaluates whether it is the least restrictive way to achieve that goal.
Which of the following lays out the Congressional chambers' responsibilities concerning overseeing the bureaucracy, declaring war, regulating interstate commerce, raising and supporting armies, and writing laws?
a. Article II of the Constitution b. the War Powers Resolution c. the joint committee d. Federal Convention of 1787 e. People's Chamber