Which of the following is seldom an obstacle to the
application of the scientific method to politics?
A) Not enough data points are available to serve as a basis for generalizations.
B) The evidence is so ambiguous that no clear conclusions can be reached. C) The analyst cannot be objective because of the influence of his or her
social reality.
D) It is impossible for others to evaluate the data and conclusions.
Answer: D
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a. fragmentation. b. marginalization. c. chaos theory. d. disintegration.
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a. restrictions on foreign products b. higher taxes c. reductions in pollution d. more innovation
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a. enumerated powers b. implied powers c. elastic powers d. reserved powers