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Why do researchers have difficulty measuring religiosity?
National Convention
A large gathering held by political parties every four years to nominate presidential and vice-presidential candidates, adopt platforms, and unite supporters.
Presidential Nominee
The candidate chosen by a political party to compete for the presidency in a national election.
Caucus Method
A method of selecting political candidates or making policy decisions, usually within a political party or a legislative body, involving meetings of supporters or representatives.
Delegate Selection
The process by which political parties choose representatives (delegates) to attend their national conventions, typically through primaries or caucuses.
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