In efforts to address the free-rider problem, interest groups
A) use material incentives, but never purposive incentives.
B) use material incentives and purposive incentives.
C) use purposive incentives but not material incentives.
D) use neither purposive incentives nor material incentives.
E) none of the above. None of the previous choices makes sense because there is no difference between a material incentive and a purposive incentive.
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