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ishan

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What does it mean to operationalize a research question?
 
  a. Operationalizing is finding out how research subjects will behave under test conditions.
  b. Operationalizing is testing the research question to find out if it will work.
  c. Operationalizing is determining the operations and techniques to be used to assess a research question's key concepts.
  d. Operationalizing is making agreements with publishers to produce copies of research study results.

Question 2

A company named Worldwide Widget Distributors is conducting a job search for a new regional sales manager.
 
  Based on what researchers have documented about how power influences hiring decisions, which of the following applicants is most likely to get the job?
  a. a white male who is a couple of years away from retirement
  b. a middle-aged Latina who is reentering the workforce after time away to raise a family
  c. a young white male who recently graduated from a top-tier university
  d. a young black male who has relevant work experience, but has been unemployed for several years



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