Design a question and an accompanying scale to assess how the public feels about legislation that requires voters to present photo identification before they can cast their votes

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An ideal response will:
1. Describe the intent of photo identification requirements.
2. Provide a sample question about requiring photo identification for voting with a scale measuring public feeling. The scale should be able to capture either public intensity, issue saliency, or other areas of variation about requiring photo identification.

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A. must be credible, explicit, and public to be effective B. are often communicated privately to Congress so that both sides can find room for compromise C. are generally ineffective because members of Congress do not like presidents trying to tell them how to do their job D. have declined in popularity as presidents have found other tools for influencing Congress

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Which of the following does NOT represent an important ethical safeguard in doing research with children?

A) assuring that the study is competently designed and carried out B) getting informed consent from the children themselves C) getting informed consent from the children's parents D) getting the children's assent to participate in the research

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Which of the following statements about the Senior Executive Service is LEAST accurate?

A. Members of the SES currently fill most of the top managerial positions in the federal bureaucracy. B. It was established to give federal agencies greater freedom from the presidency. C. Instead of working their entire careers at one agency, senior executives may be transferred to another agency where their skills are needed more. D. It is staffed by persons who specialize in managing public agencies. E. There are over 6,000 members of the SES in the government today.

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What issue is at the forefront of the contemporary religious conservative movement?

A. civil rights movement B. labor movement C. anti-globalization movement D. pro-life movement

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