What does generalizability refers to?

a) results that may be applied to different populations in different settings
b) results that apply only to the sample studied
c) convenience sampling
d) using a table of random numbers


a

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The traditionalistic-individualistic political culture of Texas resulted in a constitution

a. that centralizes power in the governor. b. with a heavy emphasis on limiting government's ability to act. c. that does not have a bill of rights. d. with unlimited controls on spending. e. with a high degree of flexibility.

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The organization that has the authority to act on behalf of a state and the set of individuals who act within the state's institutions constitute a(n) ________

A. commonwealth B. interest group C. society D. government E. union

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In the text's "Using the Framework" feature, which political linkage do you think proved most influential in overcoming Southern resistance to political participation by African Americans before the Voting Rights Act of 1965? Why?

What will be an ideal response?

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The term "de facto" means that

A. a practice or power is imaginary and never existed. B. a practice or power is explained in the law. C. a practice or power exists in fact, although not in law. D. a practice or power is the result of a jury verdict from a trial.

Political Science