Which of the following statements is not true of formal legal opinions of an attorney general?
a. They are on matters of existing or proposed state law.
b. They have the force of law, unless contradicted by a statute or the
constitution.
c. They are sometimes sought and used as part of a political strategy.
d. They can be requested by virtually anyone.
b
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Qualitative and quantitative research methods that are used in sequence and are given equal priority constitute a research project with mixed methods. 2. With a stage mixed-methods design, qualitative and quantitative methods are used concurrently in the research, but one is given priority. 3. The sequence of conducting research can be considered to be concurrent or sequential. 4. Methods for conducting research where the research is done in a sequence rather than concurrently includes an embedded method and an integrated method. 5. (QUAN) qual means that the secondary method, which is quantitative, is done sequentially.
What does Hebert Blumer’s understanding of race prejudice assume about prejudiced individuals?
A. Racially prejudiced individuals have inherently authoritarian personalities. B. Racially prejudiced individuals consider themselves a part of a distinct racial group. C. Racially prejudiced individuals are products of common social experiences. D. Racially prejudiced individuals are naturally hostile people.
The idea that open or top-two primaries yield more moderate candidates than closed primaries
A. explains why most states stopped using such primaries in the past decade. B. explains why most states prefer such primaries. C. has not been supported by research. D. explains why party leaders prefer such primaries. E. explains why party leaders are hesitant to use such primaries.