________ is an unintended influence of the questioner on respondents during in-person interviews

a. question bias
b. the margin of error
c. interviewer bias
d. self-selection


c

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Compared to those who didn't attend college, college graduates __________

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The U.S. government was vigorously protective of its capitalist origins and resisted assuming broad welfare state functions, until

a. WWI made people aware of the government-funded programs in Europe. b. environmental protection and conservation became a policy priority. c. the Great Depression exposed the harsh realities that unfettered capitalism can occasionally impose on the masses. d. the Johnson administration’s Great Society initiatives of the 1960s. e. the influence of government labor motivated all Americans to demand benefits.

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Keynesianism and neoliberalism disagree with regard to unemployment because ______.

A. Keynesianism posits that full employment is possible through correct economic policies B.neoliberalism posits that full employment is only possible with correct economic policies C.Keynesianism posits that full employment is impossible regardless of economic policies D. neoliberalism posits that full employment is possible through certain economic policies

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Two events that illustrated the tension between isolationism and internationalism in U.S. policy in the early 19th century were _______________ and ___________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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