What are front matter and back matter and how do they differ from journal articles to applied research reports.

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Front matter—the section of an applied report that includes an executive summary, abstract, and table of contents; back matter—the section of an applied research report that may include appendixes, tables, and the research instrument(s); abstract—summarizes the research question and findings at the beginning of a journal article.

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All of the following are elements of an iron triangle EXCEPT ______.

A. interest group B. congressional subcommittee C. presidential policy advisor D. bureaucracy

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All of the following lead to non-point source pollution EXCEPT:

A. salting roads in the winter. B. exhaust from large numbers of vehicles. C. a municipal sanitary sewer system. D. successfully contained waste at a landfill.

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Which of the following developments have led some to argue that the credibility and power of states has declined?

a. There has been an unprecedented period of extended peace. b. People tend to look toward their religion for guidance rather than the state. c. There has been an increase in economic interdependence resulting from globalization. d. States are becoming less democratic and leaning towards socialism.

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