Elections in which candidates’ names and party affiliations appear on the ballot are called ______.

a. primary elections
b. general elections
c. partisan elections
d. caucuses
e. involuntary elections


c. partisan elections

Political Science

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Which of the following statements is NOT an example of experimenter expectancy?

A) participants trying to be "good participants" B) data selection to support the hypothesis C) choosing favorable statistical tests D) changing instructions from one group to another

Political Science

Lobbyists are restrained from misrepresenting facts or misleading legislators by

A. the 1984 Truth-in-Lobbying Law. B. the open nature of the lobbying process. C. governmental regulatory agencies such as the FTA. D. the fear of losing legislators' trust and confidence. E. supervision of the federal courts.

Political Science

Open-ended questions are preferred over close-ended questions

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science

What are congressional overrides and why have they become increasingly rare in recent years?

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science