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A) The developmental design that was used was CROSS-SEQUENTIAL RESEARCH DESIGN. Because the researcher has choosed to test different age groups (the same age in one group), at the same time. That means that children of 3, 4, 5 and 6 years old, Has been grouped according to their age difference and measured at the same time, as their are been followed up.
B) It will help the researcher to distinguish the difference in the emotional intelligence, among individual of the same age, and to relate the mean difference of the emotional intelligence of each age group to the other age group. This means it involves cross-sectional and longitudinal research design in it.
C) It is very expensive, and participants may loss interest in the long term.
D) The dependent variable in this research study is their EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE. This is because their emotional intelligence of the children tends to change with the ages of the participants and individual. This variable can be manipulated by the researcher, if he choose to change the age of the participants.
E) The subject variable in this research are the AGES of the participants. Their age are the subject because it can not be changed or manipulated by the research.
The answer would be ( B ) because Clara Barton is best remembered for organizing the American Red Cross which she helped the wounded in the Civil War.
The First Amendment. Specifically freedom of the press.
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List personal attributes other than interests and abilities that are important to ... Conative factors are distinct from abilities and preferences, having more to do with ... Understanding current causes of women's underrepresentation in science.
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Eleanor Roosevelt provided women with unprecedented access to the President.
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- Though Eleanor Roosevelt did not have much constitutional authority as the First Lady, she still strived for women's rights and made sure the President notices and addresses the issues pertaining to women.
- She was the first First Lady who enabled all the female citizens of the United States to reach the President directly and easily in case of serious concerns that required the attention of the President.