The government's effort to combat free riding is an example of a ______.
A. overhead cost
B. transaction cost
C. conformity cost
D. enterprise cost
Answer: A
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Why does the Constitution create incentives for party organization?
a. The provision for enacting laws and electing leaders puts a huge premium on building majority alliances across institutions and electoral units. b. The government cannot function until formal party organizations are instituted because parties clearly identify the common good. c. The unicameral nature of the legislature with many interests from the states requires an organizational force to overcome barriers to collective action. d. Only by developing party organizations in the elected units of government can they effectively counter individuals serving in the judiciary and bureaucracy.
When using the changing-criterion single-case research design, what is a good rule of thumb for determining how much the criterion should change at each phase?
a. in the new phase, the participant should be required to increase performance by 50% relative to the previous phase. b. the criterion change should be relatively large, to provide motivation. c. the criterion change should be relatively small, so as not to discourage the participant. d. the criterion change should be large enough to detect differences in behavior from the previous phase, but not so large as to be unattainable.
Which of these best describes "Main Street" Californians?
A. great access to health care, and stable jobs that are mostly in information technology B. middle-class Americans employed in service and office sectors; income mostly covers housing and health care C. lowest human development scores D. one-third of children live in poverty