What distinguishes generational effects from period effects?

a. Generational effects exert an influence on the attitudes and beliefs of the younger generations of a population; period effects exert an influence on the attitudes and beliefs of all generations in a population.
b. Generational effects exert an influence on the attitudes and beliefs of all generations in a population; period effects exert an influence on the attitudes and beliefs of the younger generations of a population.
c. Generational effects exert an influence on the attitudes and beliefs of people as they age; period effects exert an influence on the attitudes and beliefs of all generations in a population
d. Generational effects exert an influence on the attitudes and beliefs of the younger generations of a population; period effects exert an influence on the attitudes and beliefs of people as they age.
e. Generational effects exert an influence on the attitudes and beliefs of people as they move from life-cycle role to life-cycle role; period effects exert an influence on the attitudes and beliefs of people as they age.

a

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Which of these is an example of politicization?

a. A Democratic president chooses an Attorney General with a history of liberal activities. b. A Republican president appoints his college roommate as head of the Department of the Interior. c. A Republican president fills his Cabinet with a mixture of moderate and hardline conservatives. d. A Democratic president appoints a Supreme Court Justice who has served for two decades on a federal appellate court.

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