The correct answer for this question is this one: "d. self-interest / competition." Economists Adam Smith and Thomas Malthus wrote that all players in the market are motivated by self-interest, yet regulated by competition.
In assessing the internal validity of an intervention, we try to determine if certain changes cause certain outcomes. It is relevant in studies that try to establish casual relationship. While in observational or descriptive studies, it is not that relevant. It is also possible to have internal validity in a study and not have construct validity. Example, imagine a study where you are looking at the effects of a new computerized tutoring program on math performance in first grade students.
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Answer:
Led by Moses
- escaped from slavery in Egypt
, received the Ten Commandments, which gave them laws God wanted them to follow
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Led by Abraham- traveled from Ur, promised that it would be a prosperous people for obeying God
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Explanation:
The two journeys that the ancient Hebrews took in the Hebrew Bible were those led by Moses (Exodus from Egypt) and another led by Abraham (to the land of Canaan as promised by God).
The first journey was led by Moses, an escapee from Egypt. Along the journey, he received the Ten Commandments from God, which became the guiding principles or laws for the people to follow.
The second journey was led by Abraham after God called him to go to Canaan. He started traveling from Ur, his ancestor's homeland. And God promised to make his generation as numerous as the stars in the sky and sands on the shore.
The correct answer is narcissism; impulsiveness
Narcissism is a harmful behavior that manifests itself individually and collectively, bringing socioenvironmental consequences.
Narcissism can be approached from the point of view of both the individual and the culture as a whole. In the second case, it is seen as a consequence of the consumer society, in which the individual's image, associated with what he consumes, is the object of spectacle. The spectacularization of consumption based on image is a cultural behavior that manifests itself globally and brings with it environmental consequences.
Impulsiveness is characterized by a set of multidimensional behaviors that are related to the difficulty of delaying immediate gratification. Impulsivity can be considered as an inefficient adjustment to unpredictable situations. The impulsive individual wants his pleasure in the present moment and finds it difficult to postpone immediate gratification, to wait for what will come in the future. There are some behavioral stages that characterize impulsivity: first there is an impulse resulting from growing tension, then the pleasure of doing something to relieve the will and finally the guilt for having done the action, which may or may not occur.