Investigations or experiments help to build scientific knowledge through the findings that these experiments or investigations help to build. The body of knowledge is created through the work of numerous individual and team scientific investigations and experiments into unknown phenomenon. This work culminates in helping to build scientific knowledge.
The correct answers are restrictive, semi-restrictive, and permissive.
Restrictive societies are those where children do not have any sort of sexual expression and where information about sex is kept hidden from them; such societies would be Murngin, Trukese, Ashanti, etc. In these societies, sexuality is not often discussed, especially at this young age.
Semi-restrictive societies are those where there are certain 'rules' as to what level of sexuality children and adolescents can be informed about and can express themselves, however, these 'rules' aren't so strict as when it comes to restrictive societies. An example of such a society could be the Alorese.
Permissive societies are those where people are quite open about their sexuality and freely and openly discuss such matters with children and adolescents. They are quite liberal about this and about sexual education of the youth. Such societies could be Hopi, Samoans, Yapese, etc.
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Answer:
Low-balling
Explanation:
There are four different methods of compliance (persuasion techniques) in psychology, including:
1. Foot-in-the-Door Technique.
2. Door-in-the-Face Technique.
3. Low-Balling.
4. Norm of Reciprocity.
Low-balling: In psychology, the term low-balling is referred to as a persuasion technique that involves an item being offered at a lower price initially to convince the buyer to buy that item and then the price of that particular item gets increased.
In the question above, the statement signifies the use of the low-balling technique.