The readers of Artistry and Fame Line, two leading entertainment magazines, were asked to take a common survey. However, on analyzing the survey outcomes, it was observed that the results were different. The opinion of the readers of Artistry was significantly different from those of Fame Line readers. In this scenario, the difference in the results represents a(n) _____
A) biased sample
B) random sample
C) analytic sample
D) erroneous sample
E) general sample
A
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Which of the following best explains why members of Congress are re-elected at high rates?
A) Voters reward members of Congress for looking out for national interests. B) Voters like their own elected representatives. C) Voters show high approval ratings for Congress. D) Voters are not able to vote for third-party candidates. E) Voters like Congress more than they do the President.
The population of the United States was about ______ million in 2016.
A. 300 B. 315 C. 325 D. 400
The president is in charge of the day-to-day operations of the federal departments and agencies
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In 1990, which of these may arguably have been the biggest factor in the election of Ann Richards as Texas governor over Clayton Williams?
a. Richards's pledge toward a bipartisan approach to office and strict ideological conservatism b. Richards's support of the Republican agenda in Texas and "compassionate conservatism" c. Richards's support of the Republican agenda in Texas and strict ideological conservatism d. Williams's off-color remarks directed toward women and ordinary taxpayers e. Williams's pledge to support the Democratic agenda in Texas, and strict ideological liberalism