The answer is Moral Panic
Also called 'Public Fear', it is described as a collective Public anxiety or a feeling of threat towards a particular situation which they believe can completely destroy the society they live in.
In history, there has been several cases of Moral Panic starting from early times when e.g. the Japanese saw foreigners as a threat or when so-called witches were burned in Europe.
Recent moral panic examples include the threat of Communism, HIV as a 'gay' disease and the threat of Global warming.
In history, many governments have created 'Moral Panic' as a propaganda tool in wars and to deviate public perception.
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Answer:
"providing hindsight explanations for human behaviors"
Explanation:
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Answer:
Dr. Ingram conducted an C. experimental study.
Explanation:
An experimental study is that in which the variables are in direct control of the researcher. He/she is in control of <em>changing or adjusting</em> them in order to reach an outcome.
Dr. Ingram <em>varied the imageability of items </em>on a list to measure the participants' recalling abilities. He is conducting an experimental study.
Let's see why the other options are not valid in this case:
- A correlational study tries to find correlations between 2 or more variables.
- In a naturalistic study the researcher observes a certain phenomenon.
- An observational study just centers on observing, there is no manipulation of variables.