Which of the following electoral realignments led to the disappearance of a major political party?
A) ?1800
B) ?1864
C) ?1896
D) ?1932
E) ?1980
A
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Failure to rule out an effect that might be due to events that occur during a study introduces
A) additional dependent variables. B) a type of researcher bias. C) the confounding effect of history. D) a threat to statistical validity.
In a factorial design with three manipulated variables,
a. it would not be possible to have interaction effects. b. the researcher would investigate three possible main effects. c. any interactions would have to involve all three independent variables d. the experimenter would be likely to have used qualitative variables.
In a within subjects design, participants are exposed to only one level of the independent variable
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The results of the 2002 Chicago Council surveys of American leaders or elite groups found all of the following except
a. that elites from outside the government generally believed that the United States needed the support of allies to take actions. b. that elites, within and outside the government, are split on the approval of the Kyoto Treaty. c. that elites, within and outside the government, are in agreement on the topic of the International Criminal Court. d. most American elites favored the United States' siding with neither Israel nor the Palestinians in the Middle East conflict with some division in the Senate and in religious groups. e. All of the above are true.