Which of the following is true for experiments in field settings?

A) They cannot draw causal inferences.
B) They can provide only observations of contingencies.
C) They can allow causal inferences.
D) They can generate hypotheses but not test them.


Answer: C

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The working class which emerged from the British economy was unlike any before it because __________

a. it received a fair share of the profits produced by their labor b. it was mobile, segmented by various characteristics, subject to discipline and militant c. it was made up of free men, unlike previous laborers who were serfs and slaves d. indentured servants were the earlier labor force

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Which of the following conducts focus groups to determine candidate strengths and weaknesses?

A. fundraising consultant B. campaign strategist C. campaign manager D. media consultant E. pollster

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Interest groups are often categorized and analyzed according to ______.

a. the demographics of their membership as it compares to the overall goals of the group b. the common traits that members share when organizing and activating towards success c. the way in which they recruit and motivate members in order to maximize political results d. the broader goals that they set out to achieve and on whose behalf they hope to succeed

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