The Supreme Court ruled in Buckley v. Valeo that ________ cannot be banned under the Constitution
A) the amount a candidate spends on a campaign
B) making unlimited contributions to a congressional campaign
C) accepting campaign contributions from a corporation or union
D) contributions to members of the Federal Election Commission
E) making unlimited contributions to a presidential candidate
A
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One of the most serious problems with nonequivalent control-group designs is that
A) groups may be different at the outset on the dependent measures. B) groups may be different at the outset on the key independent variables. C) difference scores are cumbersome to use in statistical analyses. D) participant recruitment is much more difficult than it is in other types of designs.
The textbook offered the evaluation of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) as an example of a program that had different evaluation outcomes based on the values of the program evaluators. Describe how the evaluators’ perspectives resulted in very different evaluations.
What will be an ideal response?
An example of a regulatory agency is the:
A. Department of Energy B. Food and Drug Administration C. National Science Foundation D. Federal Bureau of Investigation E. Congress
Which of the following can be determined from the graph on page 264?
a. George W. Bush did not benefit from the rally effect. b. George W. Bush experienced a steady rise in approval ratings. c. The strength of feeling of those polled grew during Bush's presidency. d. Bush's critics were less numerous later in his presidency. e. The September 11 crisis damaged Bush's approval ratings.