(CO 1) A political campaign wants to know the public’s reaction to their candidates latest policy initiative. What type of study would be best suited to make this determination?
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A political campaign wants to know the public’s reaction to their candidates latest policy initiative.
Survey would be best suited to make this determination
(CO 1) A political campaign wants to know the public’s reaction to their candidates latest policy...
CO 1) A researcher wants to study the effects of playing video games 24-7 for a week. What type of study would be best suited to make this determination? Experimental Survey Observational Simulation
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