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Decoding Ana Gram (Critical Thinking)
Ashe Minuit - these disciplines study several human conditions and the ways
wherein the human experiences are treated and documented
Access Silicone - these fields systematically study the various facets of human
society, several social phenomena, and the effects of these happenings on
people's lives
Fichte Midsection - it is the methodical and analytical procedure of acquiring knowledge
Answer:
humanities
social sciences
Scientific Method
Explanation:
Humanities study human culture and values through the analysis of their language, literature, artistic expressions, history, and philosophy.
Social science is not too different, as it studies human behavior through psychology, political science, anthropology, sociology, and economics.
The scientific method used in humanities and social sciences applies research tools to gather and examine both qualitative or quantitative information.
Answer:
<h3>Serve as a reporter of the news.</h3>
Explanation:
Weimer and Vining provides that there are certain prerequisites which are necessary to understand and rightfully establish as roles of policy analyst. According to them, role of the policy analyst must include social values based on ethical judgement, analytical integrity and result oriented vision.
Thus, they claim that the three roles of the policy analyst are:
i) Serve as an objective technician.
ii) Serve as a client's advocate.
iii) Serve as an issue advocate
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Answer:
Judgmental heuristic.
Explanation:
As the exercise introduces with the example of the two classmates, we can see that a judgmental heuristic is a series of principles or methods by which one makes assessments, judgements, probabilities, etc., simpler. For example the rule that "the faster people talk, the smarter they are" or, another one, the taller a person is, the better they are at basketball. You make an assessment to reduce a quantity, make a probability simpler, to narrow options.