What are the three basic sources of power in a political system?
bureaucracy
power
authority
force
influence
authority
force
influence
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Two types of research are typically done in the later stage of the learning process. They are
A) explanatory, evaluation B) descriptive, explanatory C) evaluation, descriptive D) exploratory, descriptive
The functions of the United Nations include __________.
A. providing a forum in which tribes can settle disputes without the use of force B. promoting oceanic and forestry development in the global South C. coordinating information and planning by international agencies and programs D. coercing states into abiding by international law
The main difference between power and authority is that:
a. authority is a form of power that is accepted as right and proper. b. power is a form of authority that is accepted as right and proper. c. power enables someone to get others to do things they would not have done on their own while authority does not. d. power is used openly while authority is not.
Why is a final A to B (i.e, back to the treatment) reversal sometimes carried out in reversal designs?
A) To demonstrate loss of control. B) To reduce the number of participants needed. C) For ethical reasons. D) Both A and C