The correct answer is D) registration requirements influence the party that an individual may choose to be a member of. This is because each party has different registration requirements. For instance, Republicans require that all members pass a test before register while Democrats require that all members take a class to learn about the candidates.
The statement that is not true about the sociological factor that affects voter and voter behavior is “registration requirements influence the party that an individual may choose to be a member of. This is because each party has different registration requirements. For instance, Republicans require that all members pass a test before register while Democrats require that all members take a class to learn about the candidates.”
The question is referring to “sociological factors”, and registration requirements is not a sociological factor. Sociological factors are demography, geography, income or gender. That is why the other options do contain sociological factors that affect voter and voter behaviors such as people with higher income register as Republicans and people with lower income register as Democrats. Or gender, more males register for Republican, meanwhile, more females register for Democrats.