What is (are) the reason(s) that conducting experimental research in naturalistic settings is difficult?

A) It is limited by demands and characteristics of the setting.
B) Random assignment of participants to groups is very difficult.
C) It is often difficult to obtain the number of participants required to create experimental and control groups.
D) All of the above


Answer: D

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In American constitutional law, _____ denotes the power of a court of law to review a policy of government (usually a legislative act) and to invalidate that policy if it is found to be contrary to constitutional principles

a. judicial review b. judicial restraint c. judicial activism d. judicial notice

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What conclusion can we make about constitutions based on your text?

A) Constitutions structure power so that it does not vary over time. B) Constitutions are designed to change with each election. C) Constitutions provide institutional powers, but individual leaders and time affect the exercise of power. D) Constitutions are nearly identical from one state to the next.

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When interest groups approach the __________ it may not be in need of or want of a new law, but merely favorable interpretation of existing rules and regulations

A) courts B) corporate world C) public D) administration

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Which of the following is true of all major subfields of politics?

a. They are distinct branches with very little overlap. b. They focus mainly on the American political system. c. They consider the rational-material explanatory approach the most accurate. d. They involve abstract theories about what we should expect to see in the political world.

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