A) access to policymakers.
B) access to the media.
C) influence.
D) money.
E) all of the above
F) a and d only
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A) a framework for determining which social problems have the greatest impact in the modern United States.
B) an understanding of what causes social problems.
C) a better way of thinking about social problems that interest them.
D) a framework for assessing the objectivity of claims.
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A) in-depth interviews with leaders.
B) media analysis.
C) public opinion polls.
D) counts of who votes for politicians with particular views.
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A) it is important to carefully evaluate claims and evidence.
B) we can discount knowledge from the hard sciences as less scientific because it fails to focus on the social world.
C) there is no way to actually understand reality.
D) all assessments of the world and what is happening in it are equally valid.
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A) social problems work
B) media coverage
C) research confirmation
D) policy outcomes
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A) so narrow that it excludes many conditions that may really be problems.
B) so broad that it is vague to the point of losing its meaning.
C) so detailed that it is difficult for anyone but experts to understand.d.so grounded in the social sciences that it cannot be applied to hard science phenomena.e.all of the above
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A) we often notice problems for the first time while they are still small and manageable.
B) claimsmaking is about people pointing out things that trouble them rather than making a purely objective assessment of problematic conditions.
C) problems are often blown out of proportion once people begin to make claims about them.
D) what troubles some people may not turn out to be a real social problem.
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A) developing an accurate definition of what a problem really is.
B) helping policymakers better understand a problem.
C) carrying out the practical actions deemed necessary to manage a problem.
D) identifying the implications of particular solutions proposed for a problem.
E) all of the above
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A) experts who have done research on obesity
B) people who have direct experience with obesity
C) policymakers who must deal with public opinion regarding obesity
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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