In a study of partisanship and attitudes toward social welfare spending while controlling for gender a researcher finds that women are 15 points more likely than men to support social welfare spending. This is an example of ______________________.
a. A zero-order relationship
b. The partial effect of gender
c. The normative effect of gender
d. The nominal effect of gender
b. The partial effect of gender
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The number of political appointees at the top of the federal bureaucracy is ______.
a. much smaller than that of other countries b. about the same as that of other countries c. much greater than that of other countries d. not known to be any different than that of other countries
The least globalized nations also tend to be the
a. largest in economic size. b. richest and most powerful. c. least developed and most autocratic. d. smallest and most dependent on trade.
Since the presidential election of 1980, which of the following voting trends is most accurate?
a. The voter turnout rates of ethnic Americans have consistently risen. b. Education has had a diminishing impact on election turnout rates. c. Socioeconomic status has had little if any impact on voter turnout. d. Women have voted at a slightly higher rate than men.
The "Bring Back Our Girls" movement in Nigeria demonstrates?:
A) ?how groups can more readily achieve goals in science-related TANs B) ?how TANs can affect domestic politics C) ?the way that transnational crime networks can thrive D) ?the role of international organizations in handling TANs E) ?the importance of environmental-security TANs