Explain the structure of an applied research report. What are the different sections and what should be included in those sections?
What will be an ideal response?
Applied reports usually begin with an executive summary: a summary list of the study’s main findings, often in bullet fashion. Appendixes, the back matter, may present tables containing supporting data that were not discussed in the body of the report. Applied research reports also often append a copy of the research instrument(s).
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
All of the following are true of bipartisan decline during the Clinton administration except
a. Republicans had a narrow definition of national interest. b. Republicans strongly supported the use of American forces in Somalia, Bosnia, and Haiti. c. during the first term, the Clinton administration enjoyed bipartisan support on approximately one-fourth of the foreign policy issues in the House, and one-third in the Senate. d. trade was largely affected by this bipartisan divide, especially in terms of approving the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). e. Democrats largely embraced international institutions.