Lobbying is defined as

a. the press’s habit of waiting just outside congressional hearings to interview politicians as they depart.
b. the movement of a bill back and forth between the House and the Senate.
c. informal news conferences held by politicians on the steps of the legislature.
d. appeals from citizens and groups to legislators for favorable policies and decisions.

d. appeals from citizens and groups to legislators for favorable policies and decisions.

Political Science

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Media influence over values and opinions is reduced by selective perception, mentally screening out __________ with which we disagree

Fill in the blank with the right word.

Political Science

In research, the two hypotheses developed must be and

a. mutually exclusive, exhaustive b. different, all knowing c. true, valid d. valid, reliable

Political Science