Answer:
A focus group is a panel of "average citizens" who are used by political consultants to test ideas.
Explanation:
A focus group is a research method used in the social sciences and in market research that brings together a group of people in order to discuss a particular social problem or issue or to gain feedback regarding a product, advertising campaign or concept. A focus group is usually led by a monitor who helps to guide discussion and who will relate the discussion outcomes to the researchers. Politicians sometimes use focus groups to understand how the general public will react to certain angles of their political campaigns.
Answer:Both men and women are at high risk of Military Sexual Trauma. It is believed that reports of sexual assault or harassment of military service members is widely underreported. In 2007, the VA Health Care System found that reported rates of MST were 22% among female veterans, and 1.2% among male veterans.
These rates have increased in recent years. In April of 2014, the Service Women’s Action Network and Vietnam Veterans of America filed a petition with U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. In their petition, they claimed:
Explanation: Military Sexual Trauma (MST) is any sexual harassment, assault, or continued sexual threat that service members experience while in military service. Both men and women can be victims of MST, and the Department of Veteran’s Affairs offers free treatment for those who have suffered Military Sexual Trauma or assault.
Answer:
in their state capitol, in December
Explanation:
Electoral College never meet as on body. They meet in their respective state capital on the Monday after the second Wednesday in December when they cast their vote.