What is the difference between random sampling and random assignment?
What will be an ideal response?
In random sampling, the researcher uses a random process to select a smaller subset of people from a larger pool. In random assignment, a researcher uses a random process to
sort a collection of participants into two or more groups.
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Which of the following is true of Japan's new electoral system introduced in 1994?
A. Each voter casts four ballots for elections to the lower chamber of the Diet. B. All candidates must appeal to the party leaders in order to obtain nomination for PR districts, unlike SMDs. C. It helped decentralize parties and pushed Japan's opposition to separate into several strong parties. D. In the single-member districts, voters cast ballots for individuals rather than parties. E. It forced all candidates to compete against each other for attention.
Which of the following views on international relations could best explain why the U.S. Congress did not authorize a military attack on Syria in 2013 when President Obama asked it to?
a. Marxist approach b. realism c. foreign policy analysis d. liberalism
Under what circumstances may a public figure sue the press for libel?
A) When errors are made knowingly without regard for the truth B) When the press made money from the publication of false statements C) When the public figure is a member of the government D) When the public figure loses work because of the statements E) A public figure may never sue the press for libel.
The power of the Governor in Texas to delete individual items from an appropriations bill without having to veto it in its entirety is known as the
a. veto. b. item veto. c. pocket veto. d. post-adjournment veto. e. executive order.