Leaders that receive more foreign aid are ____________ to respond to a revolutionary threat by contracting the amount of public goods they provide compared to leaders that do not receive foreign aid.
a. unlikely
b. less likely
c. equally likely
d. more likely
Ans: d
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A) dividing the sum of squares by the degrees of freedom. B) dividing the between-groups variance by the within-groups variance. C) multiplying the degrees of freedom by the error term. D) dividing the mean square between by the degrees of freedom.
Outline the four basic strategies that interest groups use to try to shape policy. Which of these is most effective?
What will be an ideal response?
Which section of the paper should describe exactly how the experiment was conducted, including participants, materials, and procedures used?
a. introduction b. method c. results d. discussion