Well, perhaps slow down on the celebrity media intake. Stop making them a "star of the show" on the news exposing their private life. Now I know nothing about the South African Press Association President(s) so you will also have to look at the information given to you about what options they might chose.
Then, calm down on companities trying to "steal" information and post it about celebrities with their children out at lunch. Also educate the people to slow down on their intake-which would be seriously hard.
Also, give a PSSA to celebrities on how they can more protect themselves outside and online from people looking for their information.
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Answer:
Frustration occurs.
Explanation:
<u>Frustration </u>occurs when a person is blocked or prevented from achieving a desired goal or fulfilling a perceived need.
Frustration is the feeling of being angry because a goal could not be attained.
According to the frustration-aggression theory, aggression may occur due to frustration which results when an individual is unable to attain a goal
Answer:
archival research method
Explanation:
Professor Yarnofsky wonders whether recent acts of airline terrorism have made the public more fearful of airline flight. He secures records of the amount of flight insurance that people have purchased via machines at the airport, and compares the records of insurance purchases before the last hijacking to purchases after the last hijacking. Professor Yarnofsky has employed an <u>archival</u> research method.
Archival research is a method of research which involves searching out information or data from existing records or archives in the carrying out of the study. The advantage or archival research is that it is less expensive as the data needed are already available in storage, secondly, the biases observed in research studies involving human subjects is non-existent in archive research. There is also a lot of data in archive research which increase the accuracy of the results
Answer:
The correct options will be B, D, E
Explanation:
B. Appropriation of another person's ideas, processes, results, or words without giving appropriate credit.
D. Making up results and recording or reporting them.
E. Manipulating research materials, equipment, or processes or changing or omitting data or results such that the research is not accurately represented in the research record.
A Research misconduct occurs where an individual Intentionally, dangerously or negligently digress away from accepted practices that the University expects to be followed.