For his study, Tim has stated his research hypothesis as : H1 ?1 < ?2 . What do the symbols mean?
a. The mean of population 1 is equal to the mean of population 2
b. The mean of population 1 is greater than the mean of population 2
c. The mean of population 1 is less than the mean of population 2
d. The mean of population 1 is not equal to the mean of population 2
C
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b. The Democratic-Republicans dominated politics. c. The Federalist Party supported closer political relations with France. d. The Democratic-Republicans politically opposed a more decentralized government.
During the legislative session, __________.
A. a legislator can receive campaign contributions from an interest group B. a legislator cannot receive campaign contributions from an interest group C. a legislator can receive campaign contributions from an interest group only if he or she reports it to the presiding officer of their chamber D. a legislator can receive campaign contributions from an interest group if he or she reports it to the attorney general's office
Today's public managers have begun to experience the tensions between politics and administration and between democracy and bureaucracy in terms of
a. outputs versus outcomes. b. resources versus people. c. want versus need. d. efficiency versus responsiveness.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Despite the stringency of the Social Security disability test, workers who are deemed to have a disability are not required to leave the workforce entirely if they are to receive benefits. 2.It is estimated that by 2034, social security funds will be exhausted. 3.The majority of means-tested benefits go to Blacks and Hispanics. 4.The goal of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, to reduce the number of persons receiving “welfare” benefits, was achieved.