An Independent Group/ between-subjects design differs from a within-subjects design in that in a between-subjects design :-
Between subjects (or Between group) study design: Each subject is exposed to a single user interface only, as different subjects test each condition. Internal subject (or iterative measurement) The same subject tests all conditions (that is, all user interfaces).
Between subjects or inter-group designs, each participant experiences only one condition and compares the group differences between participants with different conditions. This is the opposite of the in-subject design where each participant experiences each condition.
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Answer: White-collar crime.
Explanation:
White-collar crime applies to a financial nonviolent crime perpetrated by businesses and government representatives. The first definition, by Edwin Sutherland, depicted it as a crime done by someone of high social status in the field of their profession.
Examples of white-collar crimes are wage fraud, bribery, theft, identity theft, and forgery.
Answer:
C- Some protests have lead to greater democracy
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The answer for this question is "C"
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