When evaluating evidence, the researcher "looks" for silences. What does that mean?

A) It means that the interview subject pauses excessively.
B) It means that research does not always "speak" to the researcher.
C) It means that there may be situations in which the evidence fails to address a topic or issue.

D) It means that the evidence has been lost.

C

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Which of the following is a characteristic of an elite party?

A. absolute reliance on members' willingness to commit time, and energy B. frequent reliance on a leader's personal wealth C. primary emphasis on strengthening the party organization D. active membership in the party office E. strong adherence to ideological values of the party

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The Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments grant important rights to people who are accused of having committed crimes. These rights are examples of

a. democratic rules. b. majority rules. c. civil liberties. d. civil rights. e. social contracts.

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