In cross-cultural research, large differences are easy to spot but hard to interpret, whereas small differences are hard to spot but easy to interpret. This problem reflects the concept of
a. interpretation paradox
b. relativism.
c. hypothetical constructs.
d. content validity.
A
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A. militarism B. mediation C. peace movements D. conflict resolution
Special interests in Texas often attempt to have policies favoring them included in the constitution because
a. there is great prestige in having their "own" provisions in the constitution. b. the constitution is more difficult to change than ordinary laws. c. constitutional amendments can be approved more quickly than ordinary laws. d. voters tend to pay little attention to what is done to the constitution. e. all of the above.
Some organizations have been particularly effective at using the Internet to assemble like-minded individuals in a process that is referred to as
A.) microtargeting B.) hacktivism C.) cyber cascading D.) e-mobilization
Because there is barely any time between the end of one campaign and the beginning of the next, some people have called the American electoral process __________
a. "the endless commercial" b. "the permanent campaign" c. "the road to nowhere" d. "quadruple overtime"