B. Methodical, precise, and studios
Answer:
Dr. Miller should probably consider these scores _________.
Outliers
Explanation:
An outlier is an abnormal observation that lies two standard deviations away from other values in a random population sample. For example, the three people who report very high levels of daily stress and very low levels of life satisfaction are outliers. They have extreme scores that are not within the average or mean scores recorded in Dr. Miller's scatterplot.
Humanistic education (also called person-centered education) is an approach to education based on the work of humanistic psychologists, most notably Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers. Carl Rogers has been called the "Father of Humanistic Psychology" and devoted much of his efforts toward applying the results of his psychological research to person-centered teaching where empathy, caring about students, and genuineness on the part of the learning facilitator were found to be the key traits of the most effective teachers. He edited a series of books dealing with humanistic education in his "Studies of the Person Series," which included his book, and by Harold C. Lyon, Jr. In the 1970s the term "humanistic education" became less popular after conservative groups equated it with "Secular Humanism" and attacked the writings of Harold Lyon as being anti-Christian. That began a successful effort by Aspy, Lyon, Rogers, and others to re-label it "person-centered teaching", replacing the term "humanistic education." In a more general sense the term includes the work of other humanistic pedagogues, such as Rudolf Steiner and Maria Montessori. All of these approaches seek to engage the "whole person": the intellect, feeling life[], social capacities, and artistic and practical skills are all important focuses for growth and development. Important objectives include developing children's self-esteem, their ability to set and achieve appropriate goals, and their development toward full autonomy.
C. unsanitary conditions were dangerous because people could be prone to sickness and diseases and few windows made the tenements too hot to live in.
The Chinese government attempted to keep the population inside the country by the one - child policy which commands all the families formed to only have one child. However, due to some circumstances, the government relaxed on the policy and allowed two children.