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When People Think About Interest Groups, They Often Picture a Lobbyist

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When people think about interest groups, they often picture a lobbyist making policy with politicians behind closed doors. How accurate is this depiction of direct lobbying? Should we do more or less to regulate the process? Explain your answer and give examples to support your argument.


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Predictive Validity

The extent to which a test or measure accurately predicts future outcomes or behaviors.

Empirical Approach

A method of inquiry that relies on observation, experimentation, and evidence rather than theory alone.

Test Validation

The process of ensuring that a test accurately measures what it is intended to measure.

Content Validity

Refers to the extent to which a test measures all aspects of a given construct or domain of interest accurately.

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