As organizations, political parties seek to unify people under a shared banner of ______ goals.

a. economic, psychosocial, and theoretical
b. political, philosophical, and heuristic
c. social, economic, and ideological
d. economic, political, and security


c. social, economic, and ideological

Political Science

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Why should politicians care about interest groups?

a. They can influence elections. b. Supporting one can enrage others. c. Interest groups are forbidden from contributing to campaigns. d. Interest groups can provide candidates with copy for their speeches and campaign literature.

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The concept in which there is only one view expressed by leaders is called

a. the mainstream effect. b. the butterfly effect. c. dogmatic ideology. d. latent public opinion.

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Proportional representation means that

a. voters in a state or district select among candidates; the one with the most votes wins the seat.   b. voters select among parties; each party receives the same percentage of seats in the legislature they got in the overall vote.  c. voters in a state or district select among candidates; votes for the two major parties receive a higher proportion of seats.  d. voters select among parties; the top two parties divide up legislative seats based on what percentage of the vote they received. 

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The power of a statistical test is determined by

a. the probability level. b. the sample size. c. the effect size. d. all of the above.

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