<span>The people of the Northwest Coast wore very little clothing, except when it was cold. In the warmer months, men would often go naked, and women would only wear bark skirts. The women made most of the clothing out of softened cedar wood or bark, animal leather, and wool.</span>
Answer:
self-administered survey
Explanation:
Jackie is doing a study on the number of hours spent watching TV and how this affects family cohesion. She decides to mail a questionnaire to randomly selected households in her state. This is an example of <u>self-administered survey</u>. A self-administered survey is a survey that is done or designed in such a way that the researcher will not interfere with the respondents. In this method the respondents complete the survey on their own with no agent to guide or interfere in the process. While this method is relatively cheap, the respondents feel more at ease, there is a higher requirement of respondents because due to the absence of monitoring or guidance there is usually increased error in questionnaires.
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
Anchoring and adjustment heuristic was first developed by two Psychologists, named Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman. According to Anchoring and adjustment heuristic, as theorized by Amos Tversky and Kahneman, for an individual to make intuitive judgment and decisions, they tend to initially rely on information suggested by a reference or information that comes to mind first, this is referred to as “the anchor”. “The anchor” is the reference or starting point. And as time goes on, the individual would be exposed to additional information upon which adjustment is made until a satisfactory estimate is made.
The anchoring and adjustment heuristic is what Becky demonstrated as illustrated in the question above.
I believe the answer is C but I don't know