I believe the answer is: STJs (Situational Judgement Tests)
Situational judgement test would provide the test taker with realistic but hypothetical scenarios that might be encountered in their line of work.
The result of this test could be used by companies to determine which candidates have the right mindset to provide effective result for the company.
The result of the isolation of the Australian continent for millions of years was because the continent has no fossil record of species evolution.
The supercontinent Pangaea was believed to exist in early times and incorporated all the landmasses on Earth
- The theory of continental drift explains that plate whichs forms the lithosphere of continent continue to move and has been in process for million of years ago
- The theory of continental drift does applies to Australia continent as well because it is believed the continent moves away and isolates from the supercontinent Pangaea
Hence, the Option A is correct because the result of the isolation of the Australian continent for millions of years was because the continent has no fossil record of species evolution.
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The answer to this question is <span>Promptly after completing an interview
In qualitative interviews, the interviewees will be given enough space to express their personal feelings and opinion.
Since these tend to be really subjective, it's best to do it after completing the interview in order to prevent the recording from going out of context.</span>
The purposes of government include maintenance of a social order, providing public services, providing national protection and making national economic decisions.
Answer: Grit
Explanation: What sociologist Paul Tough felt it needed to develop in children was the courage and strength of character to work steadily and persistently toward the set goals, which is grit. Grit is therefore a positive trait that needs to be developed and that implies a strong motivation to achieve goals, so it is not a cognitive trait, this is about stimulating curiosity, pinpointing and setting goals, and working hard to reach those goals. This trait should be developed in children at school from the earliest days, encouraging and directing children by evaluating their curiosity, directing them to social intelligence that is important when it comes to grit, for example, teaching children to be grateful for their accomplishment and help. There is an emphasis on work that, in combination with social interaction, constant improvement and shifting of criteria, means reaching the goal as well as setting new ones.