If an interest group does not have standing in a case before a court but still seeks to influence the outcome, it can __________
a. meet with judges to explain the group's policy preferences
b. file an amicus curiae brief to present the group's analysis of the case
c. file a petition to get the group added to the list of plaintiffs -
d. offer monetary incentives to the judges in the case
b
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Many universities have a research day allowing students to share their scholarly endeavors with the campus community. The program from this event contains information such as name of presenter, major, and faculty advisor
Using this information to examine a research hypothesis is known as _________. a. archival research b. naturalistic observation c. survey research d. correlational research
Which of the following is an example of an institutional task performed by party leaders?
a. Publicizing party views b. Encouraging party unity c. Appointing party committees d. Scheduling floor business