In 1990, riots broke out in Great Britain because of

a. defeat by Argentina in the Falkland War.
b. France's refusal to support Great Britain's application to join the European Community.
c. a proposal by the Thatcher government to institute a poll tax to be paid by all adults.
d. the Conservative Party's refusal to hold scheduled elections.
e. the abolishment of the welfare state.


c

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a. Legalists. b. Daoists. c. Buddhists. d. Wudists.

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The Sepoy Rebellion took place when the

a. British refused to recognize a holy day for the Indian Muslims. b. native troops were fearful they were going to have to convert to Christianity. c. province of Sepoy did not meet its quota of productivity and the British sent in troops. d. local Raj pushed for independent rule from the British. e. British enraged the Sepoy unit of the military by offending its members' religious sensibilities.

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Callie is interested in whether men are more likely to make eye contact with a male conversation partner than a female partner. She is also interested in whether the topic of conversation (masculine topic vs feminine topic) affects the amount of eye contact men make with their conversation partner. She randomly assigns 200 male participants to interact with either a male or female conversation partner (played by a research assistant) and to either discuss a masculine (sports) or feminine (childcare) topic for 5 mins. Research assistants then time eye contact duration for each participant over the 5 min window. Identify each of the following: The general method used by the researcher, the independent and dependent variables, the number of conditions or study groups, and whether or not

Callie can make causal inferences from her results. Why or why not can Callie infer causality from this design? Are there any possible interaction effects and how do you know? What will be an ideal response?

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