Psychological experiments have shown that repeated plays of a game, like the prisoner's dilemma, lead to
a. greater distrust of other players.
b. greater likelihood to defect from other players.
c. greater commitment to relative gains from other players.
d. greater cooperation with other players.
D
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Which statements regarding the rally effect is most accurate?
A)It affects partisans in identical ways. B)It occurs only following a domestic crisis. C)It creates different trajectories for partisans. D)It has a lasting effect on approval ratings.
The Solomon four-group design was developed in an attempt to
A) control possible interaction effects of the pretest and the manipulation. B) allow more levels of the independent variable. C) allow more groups to be tested at the same time. D) control possible interaction effects of the pretest and posttest measures.
Which of the following statements is true of an indirect primary?
A) Voter turnout for indirect primaries is higher than it is in general elections. B) Voters cast their ballots for candidates who will run in the general election. C) Voters choose delegates, who in turn choose candidates to represent their party. D) Voters nominate candidates for Congress almost always through indirect primaries. E) Voters typically choose candidates of more than one party.
According to Edward S. Corwin, it was Roosevelt's New Deal that changed the public's perception of the role of government from one of protecting the established order to one of being active and reformist
Indicate whether the statement is true or false