Noneconomic interest groups that exist to promote the broad, collective good of citizens and consumers are called ______________
A) collective bargaining groups
B) professional associations
C) public interest groups
D) ideological groups
E) issue groups
C
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a. cooperative federalism b. dual federalism c. progressive federalism d. new federalism
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Which of the following is not true about Cramer's V?
a. It is similar to Pearson's r in that both are correlation coefficients. b. If Cramer's V is greater than .10, it usually indicates that some relationship exists. If V is greater than .20, it is a strong relationship c. Cramer's V does not indicate whether a relationship is positive or negative. d. A Pearson's r correlation of .15 means the same thing as a Cramer's V of .15.
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