What is the probability of being in a range from 1.3 standard deviations below to 1.3 standard deviations above a given mean?
a. 0.4032
b. 0.0668
c. 0.1936
d. 0.8064
d. 0.8064
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A. TANs are networks of people, but not an organization like INGOs B. TANs are based off of social movements, while INGOs receive government support C. INGOs are networks of people, but not an organization like TANs D. INGOs are based off of governmental organizations, while TANs are connected to social movements
Why do winning candidates claim a mandate even though political scientists generally discredit the mandate theory of elections?
a. Politicians think that political scientists do not understand how things actually work. b. Voters do not necessarily prefer all of the winning candidate's issue positions. c. Winning candidates want to justify their policy proposals by claiming that the public supports them. d. Winning candidates are not well versed in the political science literature.