The "introduction" should be funnel-shaped in that you start
a. with the specific research problem and "funnel" the reader into the methods section.
b. with a specific literature review and broaden into the all of the possible research problems.
c. with a very broad perspective of science, narrow it to psychology, and then focus on your hypothesis.
d. with a broad description of the problem and end with the specific statement of the problem.
D
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Discuss the various steps of policymaking in the United States. Can public policy be separated from politics, or is it inherently political by definition?
What will be an ideal response?
Crisis decisions generally involve
a. many mid-level staff personnel and government bureaucrats. b. military officials, as opposed to civilian politicians. c. a few, very high-level decisionmakers. d. all branches of government.
All of the following regarding party fusion are true EXCEPT
a. party fusion was a regular feature of American electoral politics during the late nineteenth century. b. the U. S. Supreme Court ruled that party fusion was unconstitutional and could no longer be used. c. party fusion permits two or more parties to nominate the same candidate for office. d. issue-oriented third parties frequently cross-listed their candidates on the tickets of the weaker of the twomajor parties in the state.
T.H. Green and John Rawls would both support which of the following economic reforms in the United States?
a. Replacing the progressive system of taxation with a flat tax b. Raising taxes on the wealthy to help distribute wealth more evenly c. Reducing government regulations on industry to promote greater economic freedom d. Mandating a balanced federal budget to promote inter-generational economic justice