Answer: Hydroplaning or aquaplaning. Hydroplaning also known as aquaplaning occurs when a car or any similar vehicle move along the road at a high speed and reaches a part of the road with more water than the weight of the car and the grooves in the tyre lose contact with the road and is only in contact with the water. The result is almost no traction at all for steering or braking.
<span>it would therefore be most accurate to say that participants' final estimates were based on: Group norms
Group norms is a set of informal agreement within a group that became the basis on how they make importnt decision within the group.
In this case, when asked to make a decision/observation, the participants SEEK OUT the opinion of OTHER members of the group, which indicate the final statement is based on group norms</span>
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
"Original Source Material
: We considered a number of methods for measuring similarity between countries with respect to their mathematics attainment. A simple comparison of scale scores over time was rejected as this would limit the investigation to asking how much respondents from a country know on a given topic. Instead, we chose an item-level analysis that allows for a closer examination of what respondents in a given country know and how this compares to other countries. References: Rutkowski, L., & Rutkowski, D. (2009). Trends in TIMSS responses over time: Evidence of global forces in education? Educational Research and Evaluation, 15(2), 137-152.
Student Version
: One criticism of using scale scores or total scores on a test is that it can hide interesting details. For example, Rutkowski and Rutkowski (2009, p. 140) rejected scale scores in favor of an item-level analysis since it would allow "for a closer examination of what respondents in a given country know and how this compares to other countries". References: Rutkowski, L., & Rutkowski, D. (2009). Trends in TIMSS responses over time: Evidence of global forces in education? Educational Research and Evaluation, 15(2), 137-152.
Which of the following is true for the Student Version above?
Word-for-Word plagiarism
. Paraphrasing plagiarism
. This is not plagiarism"
Answer:
This is not plagiarism
Explanation:
As you can see in the question above, the student exposed all the references he used in his text. In addition, the student used a quote that was written by another author, however, the student shows in the text that the words written in that quote are not his own, and he does so by exposing the quote authors and crediting them for the words used . This can be seen in the part "For example, Rutkowski and Rutkowski (2009, p. 140) rejected scale scores in favor of an item-level analysis since it would allow" for a closer examination ... "
D:they took away the jewish citizenship