What methods are used in comparative politics to assess the falsifiability of hypotheses?

What will be an ideal response?


To assess the degree to which hypotheses can be falsified or stand up against the facts, we use the comparative method, a way of examining patterns of facts or events to narrow down what is important in terms of building a convincing comparative politics argument. There are two basic approaches to the comparative method:
1. The method of agreement, which compares and contrasts cases with different attributes but shared outcomes; or
2. The method of difference, which compares and contrasts cases with the same attributes but different outcomes.

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In a single-blind, control-group procedure, the

A) experimental group is blind to their assignment. B) person testing the participants is blind to the hypothesis and assignment of participants to conditions. C) receptionist is blind to the hypothesis and assignment of participants. D) participants are blind to their assignment.

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In ______________, the Court held that police are not required to inform motorists who are stopped for other reasons that they are "free to go" before asking them to consent to a search of their automobile

a. Chimel v. California (1969) b. Schneckloth v. Bustamonte (1973) c. Florida v. Bostick (1991) d. Ohio v. Robinette (1996)

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Convergent validity refers to

a. the degree to which the measure does not correlate with measures of different constructs. b. the degree to which the measure does correlate with measures of similar constructs. c. the degree to which the test measures multiple constructs. d. the degree to which the test measures a single construct.

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According to Article IV, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution, what must occur if a fugitive flees to another state and the governor of the state from which he fled requests his return?

a. The charges must be transferred to the state to which the fugitive fled. b. There is no provision for this situation in Article IV. c. The fugitive must be transferred to a third state. d. The fugitive must be turned over to federal authorities. e. The fugitive must be returned to the state from which he fled.

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