List the seven parts of an experiment

What will be an ideal response?


independent variable, dependent variable, pretest, post test, experimental group,
control group, random assignment

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Which of the following best describes the president's constitutional duty to Congress?

A. The president must give Congress an occasional update on the state of the union. B. The president must have at least one cabinet member of the opposing party. C. The president must inform Congress of actions potentially leading to war. D. The president must inform Congress of the reasoning behind a veto.

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An overt response of an organism is classified as

A) an organismic variable. B) a behavioral variable. C) a replicated variable. D) a correlational variable.

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What is the best assessment of the "Faustian bargain" when it comes to wind and solar energy? a. The advantages of using energy with little air or water pollution may not be worth the high price of wind and solar energy. b. Because they rely on nature, wind and solar energy are inexpensive forms of energy

c. Wind and solar energy are based upon the weather. d. Texas has invested too much in the infrastructure of the oil and gas industry. e. Texans, as citizens, prefer to invest in the oil and gas industry.

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Miles's Law suggests that

a. leaders will pursue the interests of their own departments or agencies in policy decisions only if those agendas are compatible with the safety and prosperity of the state as a whole. b. policy decisions are made primarily based on the routines and standard operating procedures upon which all complex organizations depend in order to function. c. policy decisions are based on whatever course of action is likeliest to bring economic prosperity—whether that be to the individual or a particular agency or department. d. policy decisions are ultimately subject to approval or denial by the will of the people—even in nondemocratic societies. e. decision makers engaged in policy debates would seek to promote not national interests but the interests of the departments, agencies, or branches of government that they represent.

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