Answer:
naturalistic observation
Explanation:
In naturalistic observation, researchers will gather data by directly observing the subjects in their natural habitat without making any intervention.
This is what Professor Ober is doing.
Professor Ober wants to collect a data about development of their physical skills among children. This means that the <u>children are his research subjects.</u>
To collect his data, professor Ober observed the children in the playground (which is the children's natural habitat). He also did not told the children to do anything , he just quietly observe and let the children do what they usually do. (not making any intervention)
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Ehan is ignored at a car dealership and then openly mocked for looking like the child to someone who would buy from them.
Answer: c. Japanese Americans were relocated to several areas where small neighborhoods were established.
Explanation:
The main point of this text is that Japanese Americans were relocated to various locations during the Second World War and in these locations, small neighborhoods sprang up as the people tried to make sense of their new surrounding.
The Japanese Americans were treated this way because the U.S. was at war with Japan at the time and did not trust the Japanese Americans not to somehow leak information to the Japanese Empire.
Answer: Auguste Xavier Comte
Explanation:
Auguste Xavier Comte(19 January 1798-5 September 1857) a French philospher was the first philosopher in the academic discipline of sociology.
Answer:
Declaration of Independence
Explanation:
Richard Henry Lee, an American statesman and Founding Father from Virginia, brought what was termed the ‘Lee resolution’ to the continental congress and it contained clauses siting that the united colonies need to be free and form independent states. A committee of five persons were set up with Thomas Jefferson as part of the group and he was given the responsibility of drafting the document.
The congress, on July 2, 1776, voted to declare independence from England and many considered the declaration to be the foundation of American freedom.