On number 7, I think the answer is letter C.
Three. It is ideal to have a lesser number of students to teach. It makes them learn better if they are guided directly.
On number 8, I think its A.
<span>As groups grow larger, they become less stable.
</span>Its harder to control a large group if a teacher wants to tutor students. It's more advisable to tutor a smaller group than a large one.
There is not an absolute amount that she'd have to pay. However, it is very likely that she would pay more under a monopoly, due to the fact that the monopoly would control all apple sales. When a monopoly rules the sales and has no competition, the monopoly can regulate the prices.
So the labelling theory is a social interactionist theory of sociology. The labelling theory explains that over time a person can accept what they have been labelled and enter the self fulfilling prophecy which leads them to accept and become that label. For explain if a teacher labels a student as badly behaved and treats them like they are badly behaved, over time they become badly behaved.
The answer for this question is: <span>the behavioral perspective
The behavioral perspective conveys that individual behavior is a form as a direct result of that individual interaction with everything around him/her.
Which means every factor in that individual's environment such as family, peers, resource availability, norms, and laws will definitely influence the formation of one's behavior.</span>
Answer is correct!
The answer is supportive.