Multiple Choice
In a study of partisanship and attitudes toward social welfare spending while controlling for gender a researcher finds that women are 15 points more likely than men to support social welfare spending. This is an example of ______.
A) a zero-order relationship
B) the partial effect of gender
C) the normative effect of gender
D) the nominal effect of gender
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