Which of the following is not a recommendation about PowerPoint presentations from this chapter?

A. give your slides a title that clearly explains what you are talking about
B. do not spend too much time on each slide (5 minutes maximum)
C. do not use too many words on one slide (7 words × 7 rows max)
D. use bullet points for each separate point


B. do not spend too much time on each slide (5 minutes maximum)

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Hennigan et al. (1982) looked at the crime rate in cities that were just getting television stations in the 1950s. Because of federal law, one group of cities was allowed to develop television broadcasting about 5 years before other cities were

Hennigan found that the crime rate increase in the first group when TV arrived, but crime didn't increase in the second group of cities until they got TV. This design illustrates the a. static-group comparison design. b. one-group pretest-posttest design. c. replicated interrupted time series design d. nonequivalent control group design.

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According to the Unresolved Debate feature, which of the following is true of divided government?

a. Most political scientists argue that it is intentional. b. Most political scientists argue that it is unintentional. c. Political scientists are divided over whether or not it is intentional. d. Most political scientists argue that divided government has not occurred since the early 1940s. e. Most political scientists have noted that the United States is the only democracy to have experienced divided government.

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?What does the establishment clause of the First Amendment prohibit?

a. ?The housing of federal troops in a private establishment  b. ?The establishment of a state-sponsored religion  c. ?The establishment of a state-sponsored news outlet  d) ?The establishment of an armed militia 

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A method effect is more likely in which kind of observation?

a.) polling by phone b.) indirect observation c.) direct observation d.) mail-in questionnaires

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