Callie is working on a project for her psychology class. She is having trouble getting participants for her study. Therefore, she has begun to ask those who do participate for names of other individuals who might be willing to participate
What type of nonprobability sampling procedure is Callie using?
a. quota
b. convenience
c. cluster
d. snowballing
D
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Under democratic socialism, all key institutions, economic as well as political, are controlled by
a) an unelected government. b) a small group of private individuals. c) the public or those directly involved. d) the rich.
In Minor v. Happersett, the Supreme Court ruled that women did not have the right to vote because
a. they were not citizens. b. they could not own property. c. citizenship did not confer the right to vote. d. literacy tests were not designed to be administered to women. e. women could not pay the poll taxes.
Why was Birmingham chosen as a venue to protest segregation in 1963?
What will be an ideal response?
“In permissive systems, increasing the level of social heterogeneity has a positive effect on the number of parties in the party system.” What is the independent variable?
A. permissiveness of electoral system B. democratic stability C. number of parties D. social heterogeneity