Those people who benefit from the actions of interest groups without actually being members of the group are called

a. coincident beneficiaries.
b. auxiliary beneficiaries.
c. free riders.
d. constituents
e. None of the above.


c

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A) that sampling is generally very representative. B) that there is a consistently high response rate. C) the color of the paper. D) that they can be anonymous.

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"Network effects" refers to

a. situations in which a product becomes less valuable the more common it becomes in the network. b. situations in which a product becomes less valuable once many other people also use it. c. situations in which a product becomes less available to its original consumers once it is adopted by a network. d. situations in which a product becomes more valuable once many other people also use it. e. situations in which a product becomes more available to all consumers once it is adopted by a network.

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Following the 1972 election, an effort was made to give more influence in the selection of the presidential candidate to party leaders and elected officials, leading to the creation of __________

a. Super PACs b. superdelegates c. strong electors d. primary delegates

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___________ is the assignment of symbols or numbers to something according to a set of rules

a. Variable b. Measurement c. Validity d. Reliability

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