In their impact, campaigns act less to inform all voters than to __________
a. crush opponents
b. sway undecided voters
c. rally those who already support a candidate
d. force information on voters
Answer: c
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Every state
A) is guaranteed at least 3 seats in the House. B) is guaranteed one seat for every 10,000 citizens. C) is guaranteed at least one seat in the House. D) must redistrict without regard to partisan advantage. E) none of the above
Why are American citizens partly responsible for the rise of big government and big taxes?
The primary focus in factorial designs is typically on
A) interaction effects. B) sequence effects. C) cohort effects. D) Both A and B
The reason for beginning data interpretation with the interaction rather than the main effect is
A) that it is more convenient to do it that way. B) to avoid reaching the erroneous conclusion that the main effect has more explanatory power than it warrants. C) that it is traditional to begin with the interaction. D) that it is easier to rule out the effects of the interaction this way.