The feelings or emotions evoked by a political stimulus constitute
the individual's _____.
A) cognitive orientations
B) affective orientations
C) primary orientations
D) evaluative orientations
Answer: B
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a. Stratified sampling combines random selection with predetermined weighting of a population's demographic characteristics. b. Stratified sampling gives each member of a targeted population the same probability of being polled, whereas simple random sampling does not. c. Random sampling incorporates random selection into the polling procedure, whereas stratified sampling allows for self-selection. d. Stratified sampling relies on techniques to minimize bias, whereas simple random sampling does not.
Drawing district lines so that one party, group, or individual gains political advantage is called
A) incumbency advantage. B) franking. C) reapportionment. D) gerrymandering. E) pork-barrel politics.