Single subject designs are more commonly known as designs
a. small sample
b. small data
c. P=1
d. single case
D
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According to the simplified rational choice model, what does it mean if an actor is considered unitary?
a. It sees the costs and benefits of an action as canceling each other out. b. It makes decisions as a single actor, rather than a composite of multiple actors. c. It does not change its goals or preferences. d. It does not consider the behavior of other actors before making a decision.
In bicameral legislatures, the "lower house" typically
a. has the authority to name the prime minister (in parliamentary systems) b. has more political power c. is designed to represent local interests from across the country d. represents the "will of the people" e. All of the above
Party identification in Texas is weak
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Realignment theory contends that
a. parties that adopt a range of ideologically moderate policies designed to capture broad segments of the population are the most successful. b. a country's party system is less a function of its electoral rules than of its underlying socioeconomic divisions. c. the fortunes of major political parties remain stable for long periods followed by a dramatic change. d. FPTP electoral systems generate two-party systems. e. understanding parties requires considering the ways in which they are similar to and different from businesses, interest groups, and government agencies.