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Lobbyists are well-connected individuals and firms that can provide access to policymakers and legislators.
 
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How does a hypothesis differ from a proposition? Give an example of each.



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Propositions are statements explaining the logical linkage among certain concepts by asserting a universal connection between concepts. An example of a proposition might be: Changes in tax law will influence individuals' charitable giving. A hypothesis is a formal statement of an unproven proposition that is empirically testable. An example of a hypothesis might be: Tax laws limiting the deductibility of charitable contributions will decrease charitable giving.





 

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