<span>The dangling skin under a turkey's neck is called A. wattle. B. weedle is a verb which means to persuade, and it is also the name of a Pokemon. :) C. Wuddle doesn't mean anything, although it contemporary lingo, it can be used as a blend of two words - walk and cuddle. D. widdle in informal British slang is a verb meaning to urinate.</span>
Political efficacy has to do with the perception individuals have about their influence and importance in political decisions. Therefore, a comparison of polling data asking if citizens feel their vote matter would be a good way to compare different societies' political efficacy.
Answer:C. Correlational research
Explanation:
Correlational research is a non-experimental based research which is used to establish and understand the correlation that exist between two variables statistically.
How to do correlational research
Various process are used to understand correlation between variables , quantitative data is usually useful to understand such relations; which will determine whether there is a weak or strong correlation.
Methods that are used are surveys, observation and archival data.
Surveys
This is a common way to understand if a relationship is there between two variables by conducting questionnaires which can be done through the phone or in person. The question will be related to the two variable of concerns.
The responses can then be evaluated statistically
Naturalistic observation
This is when people or subject are observed in their natural space to see how they behave and analyse the two variables in question without manipulating the subject's environment. The data can then be evaluated quantitatively.
Correlation doesn't mean causation which means one variable is not the cause of the other but their correlation can explain the cause.
The county fair was full of scenes like light shows.
People watched the fire blaze as the firemen put out the fire.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. <span>Miranda rights include all of the following except the right to a phone call. The right to a phone call seems so out of place here. This right is not being tackled in the Miranda rights. Hope this answers the question.</span>