How is field research different from laboratory research? What are the strengths of field research compared to laboratory research, and what are its relative weaknesses?

What will be an ideal response?

Field, natural social process, observing participants during normal activities, people acting naturally, spurious variables, causation.

Political Science

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As a result of Hunt v. Cromartie (1999), 

A. political gerrymandering became less likely. B. drawing "safe" districts for both political parties was deemed permissible. C. political gerrymandering was outlawed in several states. D. political gerrymandering was declared unconstitutional.

Political Science

Candidate appeal focuses on which of the following questions?

a. What interest groups have endorsed the candidate? b. Does the candidate have religious or spiritual commitments? c. What is the candidate's position on health care policy? d. What party does the candidate belong to?

Political Science