<span>In the highway transportation system, pedestrians are people who walk, so they would not be called drivers. Therefore the answer is not low risk drivers or youthful drivers. The phrase "beginning users" refers to people who are just in the early stages of learning something or using something. In general, this phrase would not necessarily be used to describe pedestrians, drivers, or cyclists. The only remaining answer is "roadway users", which makes perfect sense. Pedestrians, drivers, and cyclists are people who are using the roadway, therefore they are roadway users.</span>
Answer:
A)difference threshold, or just noticeable difference
Explanation:
This question is missing its options. The options for this question are:
A)difference threshold, or just noticeable difference.
B)absolute threshold, or average absolute threshold.
C)subliminal threshold.
D)Weber's threshold.
In psychology, the term threshold refers to the strength that a stimulus must reach to be detected by a person.
More so, the term difference threshold (or just noticeable difference) then refers to the minimum difference in stimulation (like lights, sounds, etc) that a person can detect 50 percent of the time.
In this example, there are 2 stimuli (tones) that are slightly different but that more than half the time the group rated them as being the same. We can therefore say that <u>they lack </u><u>difference threshold</u><u> (the minimum difference between them to actually be perceived) and that's why they were rated the same. </u>
Answer:
(B) "but for" test
Explanation:
The but-for test is a test commonly used in both tort law and criminal law to determine actual causation. The test asks, "but for the existence of P, would Q have occurred?" If the answer is yes, then factor P is an actual cause of result Q.
Howie developed a view of his intelligence by reflected appraisal.
Answer:
the goverment can order provincial local gover ment by good