Hey there! I think the answer to your question is actually B.
Answer:
1, 4 & 6 are likely to be correct
Explanation:
1 When the target group is American adults, who very often have landline telephones and cellphones, it can be argued that including them will be more accurate.
4 This may be true; I can imagine that there are people, socioeconomically different, who don´t have (access to) landline phones.
6. Birthday doesn´t have anything to do with age, as suggested in nr. 5 and nr. 7. Birthyear does. The selection of most recent birthday in a household is a good way of selecting at random.
2, 3 and 8 are statements that don´t have any scientifical reasoning.
Assuming CERT volunteers are first on the scene of a car accident and provide assistance. This is an example of : Emergency disaster response.
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Emergency disaster response can be defined as the people who respond to unforeseen situation that require immediate action.
CERT which full meaning is community emergency response team are always the first on the scene so as to attend to the victims by rushing those injure to the hospital for immediate treatment so as save their life.
Inconclusion CERT volunteers are first on the scene of a car accident and provide assistance. This is an example of : Emergency disaster response.
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Answer: C) This is not plagiarism
Explanation: A writer or speaker will be accused of Plagiarism if he or she uses the words or ideas of other authors as though the ideas or words were originally his or her own by not properly acknowledging the words or ideas he borrowed and also not properly citing the author.
In the student's write up, the words or ideas he borrowed from the author didn't need to be put inside quotation marks because he paraphrased them and properly cited the author of those words, that is legal and would not result to plagiarism.