A recent study by Dommeyer (2008) examined what factors influence whether or not people respond to a mail survey
In other words, are there factors that can influence if a person responds to a survey that he or she received in the mail? Dommeyer wanted to know if the attractiveness of the researcher (attractive and not attractive) in a cover letter would influence if people responded to the mail survey. Dommeyer also wanted to know if the sex of the researcher (male or female) in the cover letter would influence if people responded to the mail survey. The first independent variable was attractiveness of the researcher in the cover letter. This independent variable had _____ levels.
a. two
b. three
c. four
d. cannot be determined
A
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The political party "out of power" is
A) required to support the party "in power" despite their disagreements. B) expected to force debate on policy alternatives. C) expected to present another perspective on issues but not in a forceful or disrespectful manner. D) expected to file "opposition briefs" against policies supported by the majority. E) required to support domestic and foreign policies that promote "American" values.
Which statement best describes the policy issue demonstrated by Alec Baldwin’s being dismissed from an American Airlines flight?
A. the failure to set a policy agenda B. the issue of an obsolete policy based on new information C. the full circle of the policy-making process D. the challenges of evaluating the effectiveness of policy
In ______________, the Supreme Court upheld the Minnesota Mortgage Moratorium Act, finding that its provisions did not violate the Contracts Clause
a. Home Building and Loan Association v. Blaisdell (1934) b. Nebbia v. New York (1934) c. United States v. Butler (1936) d. West Coast Hotel Company v. Parrish (1937)
An approach to measuring community power that relies on a panel of knowledgeable observers to name the most influential individuals and organizations is the:
A. decision-making approach. B. elite approach. C. pluralist approach. D. reputational approach.