A researcher decides to download microdata from the General Social Survey, rather than conduct his own survey, in order to do a statistical analysis of attitudes toward work among US adults. This an example of

A. Primary data
B. Secondary data
C. Qualitative data
D. All of the above


B. Secondary data

Political Science

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The period of dual federalism (1865-1937) was marked by ________ in the area of commerce.

A. business supremacy B. state-government supremacy C. congressional supremacy D. national supremacy E. presidential supremacy

Political Science

Which of the following is an advantage of social movements?

A. They can take a long?term view and focus on defining the terms of political discourse. B. They tend to focus only on a single issue or a narrow set of issues. C. They are characterized by the existence of a group of people who share a defining and concrete political interest. D. They are characterized by an abundance of institutional and organizational resources. E. They are the most complex level of peoples' participation in the government involving professionals, rather than common citizens.

Political Science

The Human Development Index measures states' comparative ability to provide for their citizen's well­being

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science

The framers of the Constitution of 1788 viewed democracy in a positive way and attempted to establish that form of government

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science