Why do survey researchers worry about the wording of their questions when doing polling?
a. How a question is worded can unintentionally, but not intentionally, skew results.
b. How a question is worded can intentionally, but not unintentionally, skew results.
c. How a question is worded can affect how it is answered.
d. How a question is worded can generate a low degree of consensus.
c
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A government that places written legal limits on the power of the majority to act is often referred to as a
a. representative democracy. b. constitutional democracy. c. limited democracy. d. republican democracy. e. collaborative democracy.
The gross domestic product (GDP) can be defined as
A) the difference in a given year between what the government raises in taxes and fees and what it spends. B) the value of all of the goods and services produced by an economy in one year. C) the total amount owed to those who have loaned money to the government. D) an increase in the revenue from the sale of U.S. Treasury bonds. E) the average value of goods and services produced in the U.S.