Not only did the editors of penny press newspapers squeeze out space devoted to party politics but they muted their partisan affiliations to appeal to a wider audience.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

True

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When experimenters have a vested interest in confirming their hypotheses, we sometimes see that

a. researchers can subtly, unintentionally influence participants' performances. b. the evidence doesn't actually support their hypotheses. c. data analysis changes the way the hypothesis is framed. d. subjects try harder to mess up the data.

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Advocates of term limits argue that

A) lawmakers who have spent years in public office are in a position to best represent the interest of voters. B) interest groups would not have as much influence with legislators who do not have to finance future campaigns. C) with term limits, lawmakers will lack the experience to understand state policy. D) legislators serving limited terms are more likely to be ideologically motivated. E) political corruption is the rule for legislators serving multiple years.

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