Denise is critiquing an article for her research methods cou…
Denise is critiquing an article for her research methods course. In the article, the researchers state that unethical and malicious lending practices caused the market collapse in 2008. In turn, the authors of the article make the argument that housing markets are the only phenomena large enough to cause a market collapse in the an advanced democracy. Denise’s first reaction to the article is: “But the EU doesn’t have standard home-lending processes; all EU countries have different lending and property laws. Yet, the world witnessed an EU market crash that impacted all advanced democracies in the EU.” Denise’s critique is an example of ________________________.
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Alio immigrated to the United States 4 years ago with her family. She is a first year graduate student studying individual opinions of governance. Unfortunately, Alio put off her research until she went home to visit her family over Thanksgiving break. Knowing most people in the neighborhood, the town, her church, etc., Alio thought she could quickly come up with at least 100 survey participants if we went from door to door, and approached people during her weekly activities. Upon reading Alio’s research paper, the professor immediately recognized a problem with the data. Alio was marked down for failing to account for _____________________.
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Below is a reference section from a study. Which of these citations does not represent acceptable academic literature? References: Cook, Andrew C. 2021. “State Court Docket Watch: Jefferson v. Dane County, Wisconsin,” The Federalist Society Online. Goenaga, Agustín. 2019. “Defending popular sovereignty: discursive conflict in French and Swedish parliamentary debates on immigrant voting rights (1968-2017),” Citizenship Studies 23(8): 870-891. Horz, Carlo M. Forthcoming. “Electoral Manipulation in Polarized Societies,” Journal of Politics Ahead of Print. Lebo, Matthew J. and Patrick W. Kraft. 2017. “The general error correction model in practice,” Research and Politics 4(2): 1-13.
Read DetailsBelow is a reference section from a study. Which of these ci…
Below is a reference section from a study. Which of these citations does not represent acceptable academic literature? References: Heideman, Amanda J. 2019. “Is It All About the Money? How Campaigns Spur Participation in State Court Elections,” Justice System Journal 40(3): 221-237. Olsen, Jonathan. 2018. “The Left Party and the AFD: Populist Competitors in Eastern Germany,” German Politics and Society 36(1): 70-83. Perrin, Andrew. 2018. “Americans are changing their relationship with Facebook,” Pew Research Center. Terbeek, Calvin. Forthcoming. ““Clocks Must Always Be Turned Back”: Brown v. Board of Education and the Racial Origins of Constitutional Originalism,” American Political Science Review FirstView.
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