Which type of distribution curve is the most dangerous for a democracy?
a. bell-shaped
b. bimodal
c. rightward-skewed
d. unimodal
b
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In the example of a reversal design in which a teacher wanted to reduce a child's self-stimulatory behavior, why did the psychologist use an ABAB design instead of an ABA design?
A) The behavior in the treatment (B) condition was preferable to the behavior in the no-treatment (A) condition. B) The money was available to do a final check on the B condition C) In real life situations, it is necessary to return the participant to their original state. D) All of the above
As part of its IMF conditionality agreement, India was required to __________.
A. subsidize its export sector B. increase the amount of foreign currency reserves held in its central bank C. reorient its economy to increase domestic consumption D. sell off inefficient state-owned enterprises and reduce bureaucracy
Which of the following is a result of the tort reform movement?
a. Citizens have less ability to file class-action suits. b. The fees of trial lawyers are limited in some cases. c. Companies whose products meet government standards are immune from suits. d. Civil courts are less important and have less discretion. e. All of the above are a result of the tort reform movement..
Which country currently poses the most foreign policy challenges to the United States?
a. China b. Japan c. North Korea d. the Czech Republic