I believe the answer is: stereotype threat
stereotype threat refers to a prejudice that being targeted toward a certain member of a social group that could prevent those people from achieving their goals in society. Examples of a stereotype threat are: Girls are worse than boys at science, Men who are not physically strong are unworthy, etc.
The answer is political ideology. This is being referred to
how a society should work in means of using certain sets such as ideals,
symbols, class, myths or even principles. This serve as a blueprint in the
society in order to achieve a social order.
I was actually hoping to get some options to answer this question. Since there are no options given, so i will have to answer this question from my knowledge and hope that it helps. A doctor whose father works as a janitor would be an example of inter generational mobility. It cannot be an example of vertical or horizontal mobility.
Answer:
E. Construct Validity.
Explanation:
Construct validity is mostly used in social sciences and psychology. It is mainly a device used almost exclusively in social sciences, psychology and education.
For example, you might design whether an educational program increases artistic ability amongst pre school children. Construct validity is a measure of whether your research actually measures artistic ability, a slightly abstract label.
Just like case above that has to deal Dr. Ross looking to examine if the certain indicators which tends to complete her romantic attraction measurement are truly related to one another and make for an accurate representation of the variable she is researching.
One of the first instances when the “not guilty by reason of insanity” defenses was used involved the following defendant:
Daniel M’Naughten
M’Naughten was put on trial in 1843 on charges of murder for killing the Prime Minister’s secretary Edward Drummond (it is believed that he thought Drummond was the Prime Minister). This case established the “M’Naughten Rules” in law that pertain to the insanity defense.