According ?to the self-interest principle, ?people tend to
A) choose what benefits them personally.
B) ?have only a vague notion of how political ideology impacts policy outcomes.
C) ?misunderstand costs and benefits of different policies.
D) ?be inflexible in their ideology.
E) ?select policy options based on their perception of the greatest good for the greatest number.
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Narrative historical explanations tend to be ______.
A. idiographic B. inconclusive C. variable oriented D. nomothetic
What can we conclude in a time-series design if the dependent variable shows a marked change in the predicted direction at precisely the point at which we have randomly introduced the treatment?
A) Such a change is likely to have occurred because of maturation. B) We have a convincing illustration that the independent variable was effective. C) Such a change is likely to have occurred because of history. D) We cannot conclude anything.
Judicial selection, combining both elections and appointments, is called _____
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The Supreme Court ruled in Buckley v. Valeo that which of the following cannot be banned under the Constitution?
A. The amount a candidate spends on a campaign B. Making unlimited contributions to a congressional campaign C. Accepting campaign contributions from a corporation or union D. Contributions to members of the Federal Election Commission E. Making unlimited contributions to a presidential candidate