Which of the following is a disadvantage to a between subjects design?

a. increased participants
b. increased statistical variance
c. unequal group sizes
d. all of the above


D

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A research technique that combines features of both longitudinal and cross-sectional designs – testing cohorts of individuals but also retesting them over time – is referred to as a __________ design

a. cross-sequential b. qualitative c. repeated cross-sectional d. grouped longitudinal

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What does your analysis of the two games say about the conditions under which politicians who benefit from existing electoral laws are likely to support reforms that will help other parties?




A. Large parties will never support reforms.
B. If a large party is losing its size advantage and there is an electoral advantage from being seen as a reformer, then it will support the reform.
C. Large parties will always support reforms.
D. Can’t say based on the information given.

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How does American social welfare policy compare to those of European democracies?

a. Americans have a much lower tax rate than do Europeans, and social welfare benefits are much less generous in the United States. b. American tax rates are much higher than those of European nations, but the social welfare benefits are higher as well. c. Social welfare programs are about the same in the United States as in European countries. d. The United States is truly a "welfare state" by European standards.

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Why do individual members of Congress tend to be more popular than Congress as an institution?

What will be an ideal response?

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