In all repeated-measures designs
a. participants will be matched on at least one variable.
b. participants will be tested more than once per condition.
c. there is less control than between participants designs.
d. every participant will be tested in each of the conditions of the study.
D
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a. by all citizens of the United States. b. entirely by employees. c. entirely by employers. d. half by employees and half by employers.
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a. George Washington b. John Adams c. Thomas Jefferson d. James Madison
The Constitutional Convention's final sticking point was the nature of the executive, which was solved by:
Which of the following statements would NOT be accepted by supporters of the pluralist view of interest groups?
A. The opinion of the majority should always prevail, in a policy dispute, over the opinion of a more intense and directly affected minority. B. People's separate interests are a legitimate basis of public policy. C. Public policy should represent the diversity that exists in society. D. The group interest process correctly excludes some of the smallest groups from influence because they lack strong public support. E. Most interests benefit from the workings of the group system, which is a reason to support a policy process that is responsive to groups.