What are heuristics? ?

a. Polling results 
b. Issue research 
c. Shortcuts or political cues 
d. Media coverage 


c. Shortcuts or political cues 

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The sale price for a house is an example of a(n)

A) Intermittent variable. B) Continuous variable. C) Multi-intermittent variable. D) Contingent variable.

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The federal government first attempted to address the issue of crime shortly after the Civil War.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Administrative guidance refers to

a. the practice of the Japanese government to set long-term goals with regard to technological innovation. b. the practice of the Japanese government to regularly issue contradictory regulations leaving private firms unsure of how to react. c. the command economy structures of the Japanese government. d. informal guidance given to a private firm by a government agency that raises issues of transparency and collusion. e. the practice of the Japanese government of issuing flexible "administrative rules" rather than strict formal regulations, thus effectively giving private firms a free hand to do as they wish.

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The forced removal of a president from office through impeachment and conviction requires action by the

A. Supreme Court in a judicial proceeding. B. House and Senate in a joint session. C. Senate only. D. House of Representatives only. E. House and Senate in separate proceedings.

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