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Answer:Internal Invalidity
Explanation:
Internal Invalidity means something else produces the outcome that is observed in a research and is a result of the conclusion made from that experiment , something else other than the actual stimulus that was meant to produce those results in an experiment. This means these result may not be a true representation of the research outcome because something else has intervened and had it effect on the participants. Dependent variable are affected by something else outside of the experimental stimulus.
"participants get more benefit from the human contact of a research " this is something else other than the clinical treatment.
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Probable effect of using too many bullet points in a report is that it can create a choppy, staccato-like effect.
Option: (d)
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- Relying too much on 'bullet points' rather than going for short yet well-organized paragraphs while preparing a presentation makes the presentation less attractive despite of the inclusion of quality data.
- Not only it disturbs the aesthetics of the presentation but also gives out an impression of not having paid enough attention towards the arrangement of the sentences.
- Sentences just stacked one above the other indicate that the creator of the presentation is not as active and enthusiastic as he is supposed to be.
Answer: The most effective leader behaviour of this approach will be DELEGATING leader approach.
Explanation: The delegating leader is an individual that is exceptionally skilled in the commitment of task to someone especially subordinates. In this method, the subordinates get to make all decisions and choices, which they are then responsible for.
In this question, the leader only needs to instruct them on what to do to set up the camp site, from there, the boys scout are totally responsible for what happens.
The functionalist perspective on deviance:
Stresses societal-level processes, systems, equilibrium, and interrelationships, representing a homeostatic approach to deviance.
Functionalists believe that deviance serves a purpose in society allowing for: social stability and balance, the development of patterns for what is deemed acceptable or unacceptable by society, and the creation of boundaries between citizens.