What has historically been the dominant paradigm in the study of international relations?
a. Realism
b. Liberalism
c. Constructivism
d. Feminism
e. None of the above
Ans: a. Realism
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a. that the level of public approval for the President rarely deviates very much. b. that the level of public approval for Republican presidents declines more sharply than for Democratic candidates. c. that the level of approval for presidents typically varies from month to month with economic conditions and international events. d. that the level of support for only Republican presidents is higher when there is some type of international crisis.
In designing a questionnaire to measure attitudes toward education of recently arrived immigrants, an important measurement issue to take into account is
A) interrater reliability. B) the effective range of the scale. C) the placebo effect. D) the religion of the immigrants.
Concerning political culture's impact on state politics, researchers found that:
A. political culture affected political participation. B. political culture did not affect political corruption. C. political culture did not affect policy outcomes. D. political culture affected urbanization.
In the nonequivalent control-group design,
A) the more similar the natural groups are to each other, the more confidence we can have in causal conclusions. B) the more dissimilar the natural groups are, the more confidence we can have in causal conclusions. C) the natural groups must be tested to assure equivalence on the dependent measure. D) the natural groups must be tested to assure equivalence on the independent variable.