Many realists argue that unipolar circumstances ______.
a. are the most unstable divisions of power
b. seldom last for any significant length of time
c. persist longer then bipolar circumstances
d. split power among too many players at once
b. seldom last for any significant length of time
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When should pollsters be concerned about a "spiral of silence"?
a. when officials interpret polling results without regard to sampling error b. when respondents appear to have opinions on an issue but in fact do not c. when respondents feel pressure to accept the viewpoint of the majority d. when officials commission their own polls rather than rely on independent polling organizations
Milgram defended his research by pointing out that he
a. did not intend to harm anybody and could not foresee the problems that occurred. b. engaged both in debriefing and in dehoaxing of participants after the study ended. c. paid participants well enough to overcome any discomfort they had experienced. d. the research was so important that it was acceptable, even if a few people were harmed.