What does "going native" mean in deciding on a degree of involvement in field research?
What will be an ideal response?
Overinvolvement or going native happens when a researcher loses objective distance
and becomes overly involved in others lives.
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A pocket veto is a unique way for an executive to veto a piece of legislation. In a pocket veto:
a. The legislature has the ability to override the veto with a 2/3 vote. b. The executive has to keep the bill in his or her pocket for 14 business days unsigned, then it dies. c. The executive puts a bill in the "veto" pocket of the folder the bill was delivered in, as opposed to the "signed" pocket of the folder. d. A bill is killed if the executive does not sign it within a certain amount of time.
George Washington believed the country could survive only with a strong national government.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)