<u>Answer:</u>
This method of collecting observations is best described as Survey using interview method.
Option: (c)
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Interview is a conversation that is especially structured where one participant ask question and another participants give answer.
- The person who ask question is called interviewer and the person who respond to the question is called interviewee.
- Interview is face to face conversation. In the above given case, psychologist is a interviewer who might intend to get information about the job like facility, working condition, incentives and the local workers’ union are the interviewee.
It is not regulated, most parents treat adolescents as adults. most families can only survive if both parents are working to support they're family, less parental controls are available, but many don't set boundries to begin with. rules and boundaries are the only things parents have to b adamant at following through with. (meaning privileges). especially early teens.
<u>This European country is France</u>. The mandate granted by the <u>League of Nations to </u><u>France</u> to exercise the tutelage over <em><u>Lebanon and Syria</u></em> was definitively <u><em>established on July 24, 1922, and put into effect one year later, on September 29, 1923.</em></u> The territory of this mandate was composed of <em><u>five states: Damasco, Aleppo, Alauita, Jabal al-Druze, and Greater Lebanon with Beirut as its capital. </u></em>On <em><u>September 21, 1939, the French High Commissioner suspends the Constitution, dissolves the Chamber of Deputies and appoints a board of directors with Abd Allah Beyhum as Secretary of State for the Government</u></em>, <u>after the Second World War broke out</u>. In <em><u>1943, these territories declared their Independence and after three years of controversial negotiations, in the Security Council of the United Nations and in Paris, which concluded with the agreement of March 23, 1946, </u></em><u>and the final evacuation of French troops on December 31 of the same year.</u>
They are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness