Answer:
2.4.1 Many learners perform well in Grade 12 but are still not accepted into universities. Explain TWO reasons for this.
A. There are several reasons why learners might not get admitted in universities:
- They do not perform well on the university's admission tests.
- They do not fulfill the admission criteria of the university.
2.4.2 Advice the parent on a strategy that the daughter can adopt to obtain her medical degree despite not being accepted at medical school.
A. If their daughter did not get into a public medical college or they cannot afford the high tuition fees and its expenses, her parents might want to have her apply in colleges that are cheaper or choose a different medical degree that would allow her to still graduate.
2.5 After one has completed a bachelor's degree, what are the next. THREE degrees one can obtain if accepted?
A. After the completion of a bachelor's degree, one can achieve the following three degrees.
- MPhil i.e. masters of philosophy.
- Masters i.e. poast graduation
- PhD after obtaining MPhil or Masters degree.
2.6 Provide THREE types of financial assistance that can be applied for after Gr. 12 to study and briefly discuss them IN YOUR OWN WORDS.
A. Following are the three types of financial assistance you can apply for;
- Apply for financial assistance from the university or companies that provide financial help for educational purposes.
- Look for scholarships inside and outside university.
- Try to get a part time job that would help you to manage maintain your finances.
2.7. Discuss in a paragraph the function of SETAs for post-school learners.
A. SETA facilitates training for the out-of-school-youth and helps them in acquiring additional skills that would help them in acquiring admissions in leading colleges and universities and getting top employment opportunities. The staff of SETAs includes people from all fields.
2.8 Why is it so important to check the accreditation of a private higher learning institution? Explain TWO reasons
A. Following are the reasons for checking the accreditation of private institution;
- Private higher learning institutions are usually expensive. It is important to a background check to see how successful they are in producing the cream.
- Another reason would be to check if their degree is recognized globally. Otherwise paying high tuition fees would be of no use if the degree doesn't work everywhere.
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Answer: The Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and Virginia Resolutions of 1799 were significant in favor of states' rights.
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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
"Dr. Parrett is a sports psychologist for a large Southern university. The provost and chancellor have asked him to examine the relationship between athletic performance and academic stress at the university. For example, is it the case that the most talented athletes experience the greatest concern over their grades? The provost and chancellor have made it clear to Dr. Parrett that they want a large amount of external validity in the study. He has valid and reliable measures of both athletic performance and academic stress. He knows that he does not have the time or the money to study the entire population of interest.
Imagine that Dr. Parrett wants to use a nonrepresentative sampling technique. Name the three types of nonprobability sampling and explain how each one could be used by Dr. Parrett."
Answer:
The four types of nonprobability sampling are convenience sampling, purposive sampling, quota sampling, and snowball sampling.
Explanation:
Convenience sampling: Allows a selection to be made of a small sample of the target population of the research. This sample is made up of individuals who are available and accessible to research and not through statistical criteria. Regarding the question above, Dr. Parrett can select the athletes he knows and who would like to participate in the research.
Purposive sampling: It allows the sample to be controlled whenever a certain manipulation is possible to generate expected and known results. In the case of the question above, Dr Parrett can search for specific athletes, with characteristics that will generate an expected result in the research.
Snowball sampling: Allows the individuals who make up the sample to invite other individuals to compose the sample, who in turn can invite other individuals. In the case of the question above, Dr. Parret can invite the athletes he wants and ask them to call friends to participate in the survey as well.
Sampling quota: Allows the individuals who will compose the sample to be selected due to their characteristics and qualities. Regarding the question above, Dr. Parrett could only summon athletes with high marks.
Answer:
Oral Stage.
Explanation:
The Oral Stage is the first stage of the Freud's theory of Psycho-sexual Stages of Development.
The Psycho-sexual Stages of development was the theory that was developed by the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. According to this developmental theory, a child's personality is developed through pleasure-seeking energies of an erogenous area.
The Oral Stage, <u>according to the theory, ranges between the age from birth to 1 year. In this stage, the erogenous area is a mouth. In this stage, an infant seeks pleasure from oral stimulation such as sucking, rooting and eating</u>.
<u>So, the correct answer to the question, that is, the first stage that a child passes through is the</u><u> oral stage.</u>