Call-in and Internet surveys, often called __________, are controversial, because the results are often falsely presented to the public as scientific and reliable

a. confidence levels
b. issue sampling
c. exit polls
d. pseudo-polls

d

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a. the probability of rejecting a true null hypothesis. b. the probability of rejecting a false null hypothesis. c. the probability of not rejecting a true null hypothesis. d. the probability of not rejecting a false null hypothesis.

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The tendency for actors to cluster around the system's most powerful states is known as

a. hegemonic pull. c. polarization. b. cluster gravitation. d. alliance formation.

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