In cost benefit analysis, the value of human life
a) is infinite. b) needs to be quantified in order to yield meaningful results. c) is a religious question and, hence, politically irrelevant. d) has been relatively easy to estimate using non-controversial methods.
B
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John Locke's concept of natural rights and the social contract emphasizes which pair of concepts and definitions?
The term whip, as it refers to one of the chief party leaders in Congress, comes from ______.
A. the colonial governance system, where those who voted against their parties were subjected to public whippings by a party officer B. the French parliament, where an early party activist who counted votes for the party was famous for his puffed, or whipped, pastries C. Great Britain, where the "whipper-in" keeps the hounds together in a pack during a foxhunt D. the Russian Duma, where early leaders who kept the party in line were fascinated with French culture and known for bringing whipped pastries to meetings
The separation of commercial and investment banking activities was a component of the ______.
A. Glass–Steagall Act of 1933 B. Budget and Accounting Act of 1921 C. Federal Reserve Act of 1913 D. Congressional Budget and Impoundment Act of 1974
To claim that a result of a hypothesis test is statistically significant is to assert that a (null) hypothesis has been rejected with a specified probability of making a ______ error.
a. Type I b. Type II c. Random d. Systematic