Appellate judges who are interpretationists are also called
"<span>
activists".</span>
<span>Appellate court judges do
not possess the authority to re-try a case or start hearings based on the new
evidence. They only review the judgments passed by the trial court. If the
President of the United States appoint someone as a judge in a Federal court
then that is for a life time. </span>
Answer:
It is aligned with values, challenging objectivity.
Explanation:
Action research is highly controversial among more traditional social scientist because they believe that action research is not channel or tailored to take into consideration the limitations of the actual scenario or situation. They also believe that action research adheres to an ideal-type model, which is not the case in real life. Finally, this model is controversial because social scientists believe that it is simply aligned with values and challenges objectivity.