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John is a student of sociology. He decides to dress as if he is a homeless person and goes to the local downtown library to "hang out" with the homeless to gather data for a research project. John is using which of these research methods to collect his data?a. comparative research. b. secondary data analysis. c. participant observation. d. quantitative methods.
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The u.s. president is elected by the electoral college, and the prime minister is the leader of the majority party elected to parliament. although neither are directly elected by the people, they are both put there indirectly by the voice of the people. do you think this is an appropriate structure for a democratic society? why or why not?
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