Answer:
The correct answer is c. Prevention and public health were important components of the curriculum.
Explanation:
Abraham Flexner was the founder and director of a progressive college-preparatory school. He issued an assessment of American educational institutes that got him a commission from some foundation to survey the quality of around 155 medical colleges in the U.S. and Canada.
After this survey, a lot of colleges were badly criticized and ended by being closed by the authorities while others were forced to extensively revise their policies and curricula.
His study or survey had everything except prevention and public health were important components of the curriculum.
Answer:
It is difficult to fully assess thoughts and feelings through survey questions.
Explanation:
Social Sciences is a branch of sciences, distinct from the humanities, that studies the social aspects of the human world. Prisha wants to use social science concepts to conduct research at her school to uncover student opinion about the cafeteria's new food. The problem with this approach by Prisha is that social sciences constantly work with human thinking and it is difficult to fully evaluate thoughts and feelings through research questions.
Answer:
Sense of grandiosity
Explanation:
In psychology, the term of "sense of grandiosity" is used to refer to a sense of superiority that an individual develops and makes them think that <u>they are better/superior than the rest of the people. </u>They see their peers as inferior and they believe that only a few selected persons are at the same level as them.
In this question, Aliyah is certain that she is the smartest person in her workplace and she thinks her coworkers are less talented. However, this is a distortion since she actually has an average IQ and their coworkers don't perceive her as a particularly unique person. T<u>herefore this is an example of sense of grandiosity. </u>
Type 1 can develope in children. Type 2 develops in adults usually by bad life style.
Answer:
1. product reusability
2. product allure
3. familiarity
4. snobocity
5. brand trustworthiness
Explanation:
1. they want something they can use again example: mason jar, cup, bowl etc:
2. a design that makes the product look good.\
3. something that has either its container or even the product its self to look similar to something that everybody loves. example: and off brand version of cheeze it or even off brand version of cheetos.
4. you want the packaging of the product to be outstanding something that will make the consumer really want the product and when other people see the product to make them want the product themselves too.
5. you want people to be able to trust you make your product to be okay with returns and be nice with your customers so people know your brand is trustworthy.