List two questions that the "Description of Method" section answers
What will be an ideal response?
What type of study did the researcher conduct? Exactly how did the researcher collect the data? How did the researcher measure each variable? Did the researcher sample?
Did any ethical issues or specific design concerns arise?
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Distinguish the process that a parliamentary system uses to oust a chief executive from the one available in the United States presidential system
A) Parliamentary systems rely on impeachment, presidential ones rely on constructive no confidence. B) Parliamentary systems use constructive no confidence while presidential systems have the option of impeachment. C) The prime minister can dissolve parliament and the president can resign from office. D) Parliamentary systems can hold a vote of no confidence and presidential ones have the option of impeachment.
Which of the following accurately describes direct lobbying?
A. It is rarely used by interest groups. B. It includes efforts to sway public opinion on a policy issue. C. It was made illegal in Texas with the passage of the Controlling Special Interests Act of 2002. D. It includes communicating information to policymakers and testifying for legislation at hearings.
The First Amendment guarantees freedom of the press. The press is considered a form of speech, but it does have some limitations. One such example of speech or press that is restricted is in the case of libel, which is defined as
a. the crime of printing or disseminating false statements that harm someone. b. the unethical action of making light of someone in the presence of others. c. the crime of lying in a public document. d. any behavior that offends or creates an uncomfortable relationship. e. the crime of providing readers with false information.
Those justices that voted with the minority and who disagree with the majority opinion may wish to issue a(n) ______.
a. amicus curiae brief b. concurring opinion c. dissenting opinion d. minority opinion