ENGR.ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
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Author: NEWNAN
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Which scientific method of research would be used if a college student running for student body president was trying to determine whether to emphasize campus security, improved parking facilities, or increased health services in their campaign?
Select one:
a. naturalistic observation
b. a survey
c. an experiment
d. a case study
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