When investigators consider assessment of attitudes and opinions, they have found that

a. even a simple rating process, such as on a scale of 1 to 7, is not appropriate for all cultures.
b. methodologies can be used across cultures if the research involves adults.
c. it is nearly impossible to study attitudes and opinions in remote cultures.
d. a given methodology can be applied across cultures as long as it is objective.

A

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A provision added to a bill that is unlikely to become law on its own is called a:

a. cloture. b. killer amendment. c. caucus. d. rider. e. none of the above

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All of the following are a part of parties' role in organizing and running elections EXCEPT

A. organizing voter registration drives. B. recruiting volunteers to work at the polls on election day. C. providing much of the campaign activity to stimulate election interest. D. working to increase voter participation. E. articulating policies and opposing the majority party.

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