A researcher designs a study with this scaling technique in mind. __________ scaling is a technique that tells the researcher whether a particular structured pattern holds among a set of items

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In Chapter 7 we discussed a study on monitor size. In Chapter 11 we revisited this study and discovered it was actually a within subjects design. The research matrix is given below

17 inch 19 inch 21 inch 25 participants 25 participants 25 participants If you wanted to give every participant in the study a piece of paper with the contact information of the researchers, how many pieces of paper will you need for this within subjects design? a. 25 b. 75 c. 50 d. 100

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Which of the following accurately defines political cleavage?

A. It refers to individuals' self-awareness of the political implications of being a member of a particular economic class. B. It refers to a salient dimension of political conflict and competition within a given society, such as religion, ethnicity, or other forms of identity. C. It refers to an economic class of wealthy capitalists that emerged during the Industrial Revolution. D. It refers to the assumption that political identities are formed by any class of factors other than economic ones. E. It refers to the assumption that individuals have a choice over their political identities that is not constrained by the social context.

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In ____________, the Supreme Court ruled that the Privileges or Immunities Clause did not prohibit a state from denying a woman a license to practice law

a. Twining v. New Jersey (1908) b. Minor v. Happersett (1875) c. Bradwell v. Illinois (1873) d. none of the above

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Margaret Thatcher's leadership as PM marked a critical dividing line in postwar British politics in all of the following ways EXCEPT a. she served the longest continuous stretch as prime minister in the 20th century. b. she was the first female prime minister in Western Europe

c. she was the first British prime minister to win three general elections in a row. d. she was known for her contentious relationship with British unions. e. she was known for her close foreign policy relationship with the United States.

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