A focus group is

a. a group of voters who are observed as they discuss political candidates, issues, and events.
b. a group of voters a politician tries to sway away from the opposition candidate.
c. the general name for the group of campaign workers who keep the candidate focused on the message of the campaign.
d. a targeted segment of voters that politicians believe are crucial for victory.

a. a group of voters who are observed as they discuss political candidates, issues, and events.

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Other factors remaining constant, what happens as you move from a 95% level of confidence to a 99% level of confidence?

a. The 99% interval is wider b. The 99% interval is more narrow c. The 99% interval contains fewer values d. None of the above

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Which of the following is true regarding race and ethnicity in the Texas criminal justice system?

A) Law enforcement agencies are required to provide annual racial profiling reports. B) ?African Americans and Latinos are overrepresented in elected and appointed leadership positions. C) ?Only a tiny fraction of the prison population are African American and Latino. D) Racial and ethnic bias in criminal justice mostly ended with the successes of the civil rights movement.

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