In deciding how many people to include in a probability sample of a large population, which of the following factors does NOT need to be taken into consideration?
A. Approximately how many people are in the population?
B. How much accuracy do you need in the results?
C. how much confidence do you want that your results are actually within the specified range of accuracy?
D. How much variability is there in the variables?
A.
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What will be an ideal response?
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A. civil B. Western C. American D. individual E. collective
You are a member of the House of Representatives and wish to introduce a bill. What do you do?
a. announce the bill on the floor after a motion to the presiding officer b. offer the bill as an amendment to pending legislation c. offer the bill to the Speaker of the House d. place the bill in the hopper
Why should President Obama and his advisors not have been surprised by Mitt Romney's changing positions as he began campaigning during the general election?
A)Candidates must court a broader national electorate in a general election,which requires shifts in a candidate's tone, emphasis, and even policy positions. B)Candidates must rally their party faithful during the general election, which requires shifting positions on key issues to continue to win the support of the party. C)Candidates recognize that the voters in general elections are much more ideological than those in primaries, so they must shift their policy positions to accommodate this orientation. D)Candidates are seldom sure of their policy positions during primary elections and often shift and change positions until they establish their views during the general election.