The consequences of policy, both intended and unintended, on the policy's target population are its
A. direct impact
B. direct cost
C. short-term effect
D. indirect impact
A
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Topics in American Government: CongressClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 235 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following questions:The House and the Senate have different rules and procedures in order to keep the nation's long-term interests in mind. For example, the House ______; whereas the Senate ______.
A. drafts legislation; passes legislation B. oversees the executive; sets the federal budget C. constantly campaigns for voters' approval; is more deliberative D. is popularly elected; is controlled by party leadership
The most recent significant political development in radio communications is
A) fund raising. D) local production. B) talk radio. E) news-gathering networks. C) advertising.
When would you conclude there is a causal effect in an experiment?
A) when the systematic variance is high and error variance is low B) when both systematic and error variance are low C) when the error variance is greater than the systematic variance D) when the error variance has a positive effect on the mean of the experimental group
Which survey question would most likely be asked for the purpose of measuring party identification? a. Do you think of yourself as a Democrat, a Republican, an independent, or what?
b. Are you a loyal campaign worker, and do you enjoy working on campaigns for Democrats and Republicans? c. Do you frequently vote in elections, and if so, do you think about the political party and vote for Democrats? d. Are you often willing to discuss your political affiliation with others, and would you discuss affiliation with the Republican Party?