A relationship between a causal variable and a dependent variable within one value of another causal variable is known as a ______________________.
a. Controlled effect
b. Compared effect
c. Compound effect
d. Consistent effect
a. Controlled effect
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The major strength of the most different approach is that
a. the findings would seem to apply to countries with very different values of the dependent variable. b. it allows researchers to generalize from the findings to a wide range of countries. c. the findings apply only to countries with roughly the same value of the dependent variable as those in the study. d. it is the easiest method to generate a statistically significant number of cases. e. it limits the chance that researchers will generalize from the findings to countries that are quite different from the ones examined in the study, which prevents them from drawing false conclusions.
The Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution:
A) stated that voting rights could not be abridged on account of race. B) guaranteed equal protection to all citizens under the law. C) held that voting rights would not be denied on account of sex. D) granted freedom to slaves. E) granted the right to keep and bear arms.