Research conducted by Wundt, Kellogg, and Ebbinghaus are examples of single case designs
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The federal prosecutor is interested in having more defendants plead guilty. She has come up with a procedure to make plea requests more equitable and thus more appealing to the defendants. However, she is not sure that the process is completely legal. She sends a letter to the local Circuit Court requesting its opinion. How should the Circuit Court respond?
a. It should grant the request in an advisory opinion. b. It should deny the request, as there is no case or controversy. c. It could either grant or deny, depending on the potential impact of the procedure. d. None of the above is correct.
Also known as grassroots lobbying, ______ lobbying focuses on reaching constituents and mobilizing them to pressure their representatives rather than pressuring the representatives directly.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
International alliances between __________ headquartered in different states are becoming more frequent.
A. SDRs B. NGOs C. IGOs D. MNCs
How are unorganized interests similar to organized interest groups, according to pluralists?
a. Both can have an impact on policy makers. b. Both encounter the free rider problem. c. Both use grassroots lobbying. d. Both seek to influence elections. e. Both are mentioned by Madison in Federalist No. 10.