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Define unconventional activism and its aims, and provide historical examples. Also describe Americans' attitudes toward unconventional activism.
Potential Advantages
Benefits or strengths that an organization or individual could exploit to achieve its objectives.
Nondirective Interviews
An interviewing technique where the interviewer asks open-ended questions, allowing the interviewee to guide the conversation.
Low Reliability
Low Reliability indicates a lack of consistency and dependability in performance or results, affecting trustworthiness and effectiveness.
Poor Validity
Refers to the lack of effectiveness of a measurement or test to accurately reflect the variable it is intended to measure.
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