The answer to your question is True
Answer:
Yes, there are reasons to Question the results of the study.
Explanation:
Sociology is a branch of social science that study how the society functions and how individuals in the society behave and relate to one another. In order to study this, sociologists do researches in order to analyze their objectives.
One of the ways sociologists perform their researches is through the use of questionnaires. The questionnaires are distributed to the participants to know their view about a subject.
In the question above, the results of the study of using a questionnaire to ask each respondent if he or she has ever abused a spouse or partner should be questioned because of the following;
=> The respondents the sociologists gave the the questionnaires may not be a representation of the main population.
=> When respondents do self reporting, it is not always accurate.
#One is false
#Two is true
#Three is false
(Sorry hun, that's all I know...)
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because they refused to worship the god who protected the Emperor. The
different emperors would select different gods, and people were expected
to worship that god, plus whatever other god or gods they chose.
Christians and Jews are forbidden to do this of course, so the Romans
would have seen this as disloyal.<span>They refused to acknowledge the divine nature of the Roman emperor</span>