In the military actions that forced outMuammar Gaddafi in Libya,
a. the United Statesmade a coalition with Great Britain to launch naval attacks.
b. the Middle East took military action before NATO intervened.
c. the United States commanded the effort, and then passed command to NATO.
d. the United Nations supported the military intervention for humanitarian purposes.
C
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Random assignment of participants to groups helps reduce
A) attrition. B) regression to the mean. C) threats to internal validity from attrition and regression to the mean. D) threats to construct validity.
Group surveys differ from other types of surveys in the following way.
A. Respondents do not fill out the questionnaires themselves. B. The cost of group surveys is usually prohibitively high. C. The questionnaire is distributed to more than one respondent at a time. D. An interviewer reads the questions to the respondent.
Aristotle's theory of forms argues that all living things have a preexisting purpose. To make his point he uses the example of the
a. acorn and the oak tree. b. kitten and the cat. c. puppy and the dog. d. seed and the flower. e. None of the above
Which of the following is NOT a reason why new democracies would choose multiparty parliamentary systems rather than presidential or majoritarian parliamentary systems?
a. that independent executives are dangerous b. that the voters should have a diverse set of political parties to reflect their policy positions c. that everyone's voice is heard through multiple parties d. that countries with a history of strong, independent rulers (dictators) need leaders free from legislative restraint e. all of the above are reasons why new democracies would choose multiparty parliamentary systems