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Table 22-18
The following table shows the preferences of four types of voters over four possible alternatives as well as the percentage of the electorate with the given preferences.
-Refer to Table 22-18. In a majority vote between alternatives W and X, what percentage of the votes would W receive?
Appetitive
Refers to behaviors or processes associated with seeking out and approaching positive or desired stimuli.
Fixed Patterns
A term that refers to repeatable and predictable behaviors or sequences observed in natural or designed systems.
Taxes
Movements or orientations of an organism in response to external stimuli.
Fixed Action Patterns
Instinctive behavioral sequences that are relatively invariant within the species and are triggered by specific stimuli.
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