Answer: It is the 19th Amendment.
Explanation: The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted American women the right to vote, a right known as women's suffrage.
Answer:
Reading Subject contents is intended to learn / acquire new information.
Reading fiction is intended for entertainment.
When designing strategies to learn, you need higher level of focus and adjust it to your learning capabilities. You will need to put more effort to understand the content of the book.
This will be a lot of different compared to designing strategies to consume entertainment. You can do it however you feel comfortable. The stakes is significantly low compared to reading to acquire knowledge.
The answer is the generalized anxiety disorder. Generalized anxiety disorder is described by extreme and unnecessary worry about certain life events or activities. It is often being persistently apprehensive of life choices and happening and always expecting of worst things to come. The stressor is often unknown, not specified and mostly stressing out about her state of life in general.
Tom refused to accept Sam's input and change his attitude. Interestingly, the input provided by Sam further strengthened Tom's initial attitude. This is an example of a: <u>contrast effect</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
A contrast effect is the term used in psychology to explain the aggravation or decline, cognition or related performance as a result of consecutive or simultaneous exposure to a stimulus of lesser or greater value in the same dimension.
The type of contrast depends upon the how the participant considers a situation. There are two types of contrast effect. They are
i) Positive contrast effect
ii) Negative contrast effect
In the above scenario, Tom and Sam were discussing about the tax rates. Conflict arises between them when Sam objects Tom’s view on tax rates. Tom got aggravated and strengthened his attitude.
Answer:
Explanation: -A. Geographic B. Demographic C. Psychographic D. Behavioural.
How would you address these problems when creating your own questionnaire?
1. Choosing the right questionnaire
2. Choosing the right Methodology
3. Finding study participants
4. getting institutions to participate
5. Dealing with your data