The introduction to Chapter 2 uses the example of scientific

forestry to make the point that:
a. state efforts to plan and administer forests and society are almost always destructive.
b. state efforts to plan and administer forests and society are usually productive.
c. state efforts to plan and administer forests and society lead to more bureaucracy and higher inefficiency.
d. state efforts to plan and administer forests and society can both develop people's capabilities or impede them, just as they can manage forests in ways that destroy their ecology or contribute to them.

Answer: d

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In a strong mayor-council form of municipal government, the mayor

a. is elected by the city council. b. is subject to recall by the city's voters. c. is unable to influence the city budget. d. has the power to appoint and remove other city executives. e. has the power to remove council members.

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If a research participant is engaged in a research task and takes it seriously, that study will

a. show acceptable use of the double blind design. b. have high levels of experimental realism. c. not result in causal ambiguity. d. require either random assignment or random selection.

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