The process of nominating presidential candidates involves primary elections and caucuses

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


ANSWER: TRUE

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Using infant mortality to measure a state's ability to meet

the physical needs of its citizens reveals that: a. low infant mortality rates among weak states indicates they are the least capable of meeting their citizens' physical needs. b. low infant mortality rates among strong states indicates they are most capable of meeting their citizens' physical needs. c. high infant mortality rates among strong states suggests they are least capable of meeting their citizens' physical needs. d. high infant mortality rates among weak states indicates they are the most capable of meeting their citizens' physical needs.

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Independent-groups designs are

A) correlated designs. B) repeated measures designs. C) between-subjects designs. D) translational designs.

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Which of these is the most important factor in choosing a campaign strategy?

a. party b. age of the candidate c. media choices d. incumbency

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Spearman's "g" factor refers to

A) A general psychological theory. B) A factor of general intelligence. C) The genetic theory of schizophrenia. D) Gamma-globulin injections used to prevent hepatitis.

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