Answer:
Dr. Belton is an applied researcher (Option C).
Explanation:
Dr. Belton is considered an applied researcher because he designs programs that are to be implemented to improve the workplace environment. This is using his knowledge as a researcher to make recommendations to improve the relationship between employees and their employers in a particular organization. He is likely an expert on the relationships that develop in organizations and how to optimize them for increased satisfaction and efficiency. He applies his knowledge in practice rather than in purely theoretical or academic purposes.
Answer:
B) factories using child labor
Explanation:
Children working in dangerous or unhealthy places are always considered slave labor. According to Anti-Slavery International, slavery today is not based on the owners of other people as in the past, but being exploited and completely controlled by someone else, without being able to leave. So, the better option to fit this statement is B.
<span>By 1990, the former communist leaders were out of power, free elections were held, and Germany was whole again.</span>
Answer:
Informed consent and anonymity
Explanation:
This researcher has violated the anonymous and informed consent clause. Informed consent has to do with participants knowing the reasons for the informations they provide before they give it out. This researcher was not honest with the students because what he told them he needed the emails for was different from what he ended up using them for. He breached the anonymous clause and the privacy of the students by doing this.
The Amendment 76: Citizenship Qualification of Voters basically states that the current amendment say that “all citizens” can vote and they are trying to change it to say “only citizens” can vote. I would have to be for this because it is going more with the U.S. constitution amendment that only citizens can vote. So your just tightening up the meaning making it a lot less vague; so that there is no confusion. It would be changing the mean from anyone who lives in the U.S can vote to only citizens of the U.S can vote.