When would Congress be most likely to allow a federal agency significant discretion in rule-making?
a. following a congressional election
b. following a presidential election
c. following the passage of a law dealing with specialist issues
d. following the passage of a law supported by both political parties
Answer: c
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Why does Texas have more former legislators working as registered lobbyists than any other state?
a) because legislators can take voluntary retirement b) because even incumbents can lose in elections c) because low pay and little public appreciation discourage legislators d) because legislators are successful in their primary business or law practices e) because there is no waiting period to enter a lucrative lobbying practice
In using an interrupted time series for single-case experiments, you must assume
a. that the pattern of pretreatment behavior would have continued if the treatment had not occurred. b. that the treatment is effective and look for the evidence in the patterns until you find it. c. that the participant will be highly motivated. d. that the principles of learning are not correct.