In matched-subjects designs, random assignment of matched participants to groups is
A) not necessary.
B) necessary to control unidentified confounding variables.
C) unlikely to control unidentified confounding variables.
D) not useful.
Answer: B
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In ________________, the Supreme Court adhered to its decision in Texas v. Johnson and struck down the Flag Protection Act as applied to flag burning as a means of political protest
a. United States v. Eichman (1990) b. Street v. New York (1969) c. Doran v. Salem Inn (1975) d. None of the above is true.
When a grand jury issues an indictment, this means that _____
a. a defendant is guilty of the charges against him or her b. the governor is eligible to pardon the defendant c. enough evidence exists to justify official charges against a defendant d. a prosecutor is ready to drop the case against the defendant e. a convict must be released from prison
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A) It sets legal precedents that guide the decisions of other judges. B) We would have no laws without it. C) It allows for no flexibility in interpretation. D) It determines the number of justices that sit on the Supreme Court. E) It allows the courts a great deal of leeway in interpreting the law.