An open caucus is a method in which _________
A) voters can show up on primary election day and cast their ballots without declaring party affiliation
B) the party's leaders hold informal meetings and discussions to choose a party nominee
C) the party's congressional delegation selects the party's nominee for president
D) voters choose which candidates they would like to fill elected office
E) party members formally meet to provide input as to who their party should nominate for elective office
E
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Mr. Murray teaches 3rd grade and has a student who is very disruptive in the classroom. He employs the help of a school psychologist to help him get rid of the disruptive classroom behavior (the student talking without raising their hand)
First, the school psychologist records the frequency of talking without hand raising of the one student for five days. Then the school psychologist has Mr. Murray give the student a piece of candy each time the student raises his hand before talking. This is done for five days. On day 11, the school psychologist has Mr. Murray stop giving the student the candy reinforcer. The behavior of talking without raising his hand returns and withdrawal data is collected for five days. Finally, the reinforcement is implemented permanently and the school psychologist records data for an additional five days. What type of single case design is this? a. A-B-A design b. interaction design c. A-B-A-B design d. changing criterion design
Why is the United States a favorite jurisdiction within which to bring cases?
A. It is considered the most just system in the world. B. It is the most effective system in the world. C. It tends to award the largest settlements. D. It insists on having cases brought in the United States.
Traditionally, business interest groups have been viewed as staunch supporters of the _____.
A. Federalist Party B. Democratic Party C. Communist Party D. Republican Party E. Egalitarian Party
In Texas, when is a runoff primary required?
A. when the winner of the first primary is disqualified B. when no candidate receives a majority of votes C. when there is only a .02 percent difference in total votes for the top two candidates D. when no candidate receives a plurality of votes