Social scientific approaches to understanding the world
a. rule out chance.
b. replace historical trends with historical facts.
c. are absolute laws of probability and behavior.
d. assume knowledge can be acquired by studying patterns of social behavior.
D
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a. party identification. b. socialization. c. revolution d. reorganization. e. realignment.
The relational aspect of power is captured in Robert Dahl's classic definition:
a. who gets what, how and when. b. absolute power corrupts absolutely. c. the ability of A to get B to do something that B would not do otherwise. d. follow the money.
In the United States, people take voting very seriously, and there is an overwhelming voter turnout in every election
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Melissa responds to a survey questionnaire every few weeks. Each survey is on a different topic such as her recycling behaviors and her view on gun control. What kind of study is this an example of?
A. trend B. cohort C. panel D. cross-sectional