A longitudinal study, a study that stretches over the span of a long time
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Answer:
ITS B
Explanation:
The direction of velocity is perpendicular to the direction of the position and tangent to the circular orbit. Direction of velocity is constantly changing. When an object moves in a circular orbit, the direction of the velocity changes and the speed may change as well.
The direction of velocity changes at every point in a circular motion. The tangent at any point gives the direction of velocity at that point, where as acceleration is always directed towards the recent in a uniform circular motion.
Answer:
D). Unconscionable
Explanation:
Unconscionable is a precept in contract law which depicts the extremely immoral, oppressive, or unjust laws as obstructive to good conscience. These laws overwhelmingly favor one party of the contract due to its superiority in bargaining abilities.
As per the question, the provision of 'landlord's authority to cut off heat or water' in a residential lease exemplifies such immoral or outrageous laws that can outrage the sensibility or conscience of the courts and courts have the complete authority to refuse the enforcement of such unjust laws. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
The correct answer is c.
People who adjust their behavior to best fit the situation are called <u>high self-monitors</u>, and people whose behavior is guided by their personality are called <u>low self-monitors.</u>
Explanation:
Mark Snyder's theory of self-observation tries to explain how we adapt our behavior to the social context and how it is related to aspects such as personality or patterns of social interaction. People who are high self-monitors exercise strong control over their external behavior and the image of themselves that they project socially; more specifically, they adapt to the characteristics of the interaction situation and the interlocutors. On the other hand, those who have a low level of self-monitoring try to maintain coherence between the vision they have of themselves and the one they project to others. Thus, they show consistent social patterns, tend to express their true thoughts and are not constantly concerned with how they can be evaluated.