Government agency requirements for “ultra” equipment are often referred to as ______.
a. buying the farm
b. buying the cow
c. overspecification
d. bargaining
c. overspecification
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All of the following are TRUE about Britain's two-party system EXCEPT a. the Conservative and Labour parties routinely divide at least 85 percent of the seats in the House of Commons. b. from 1945 to 2010, only leaders of the Conservative and Labour parties served as prime ministers. c. from 1945 to 2005, the Conservative and Labour parties each won eight general elections
d. since the 1960s, the Liberal Democrats have become an important alternative to Britain's two major parties. e. despite the dominance of Britain's two major parties, it also has a number of national parties.
Which of the following describes the process by which scientists learn about the world?
A. the logic method B. the scientific method C. the comparative politics method D. the political science method
Rhonda designs an experiment in which half of her participants are randomly assigned to view a sad movie and half view a comedy, but all participants fill out three mood surveys at one, two, and three weeks after the movie. This is an example of
a. a between-participants design. b. a within-participants design. c. a non-equivalent posttest-only design. d. a mixed-model, factorial design.
The major administrative units responsible for conducting a broad range of government operations are called
a. regulation bureaus. b. cabinet departments. c. cabinet administrators. d. department chiefs. e. bureaucracies.