Answer:
C. They wanted more economic opportunity
B. they were fleeing from religious persecution
Explanation:
Fleeing crop failure, land and job shortages, rising taxes, and famine, many came to the U. S. because it was perceived as the land of economic opportunity. Others came seeking personal freedom or relief from political and religious persecution.
Answer:
B. names only the Supreme Court
Explanation:
Just took the test, got 100%
I don't think it influenced soccer since it is nature. Nature may influence steep roof-lines for a certain support.<span />
Answer:
Using convenience samples to develop constructs and scales can be risky.
Explanation:
Convenience sampling refers to the process of gathering information from a sample that is conveniently available to the researcher (family members, friends in social media). This is not a random sampling method because not all of the members have the same probability to be selected.
- Using convenience samples to develop constructs and scales can be risky.
From the definition, we can say that using convenience samples to develop constructs and scales can be risky since <u>the information gathered by using this sampling does not necessarily represent the characteristics of the population (since it was not chosen at random).</u>
- It is a time-consuming process when there are a large number of respondents.
This is not a time-consuming process but is actually easier to gather information this way rather than by other methods.
- It is commonly used in the later stages of research.
This process is a gathering of information process and it takes place at early stages of the research
- The representativeness of the sample can be measured because sampling error estimates are not calculated
As we said before, this is not a random sample and therefore it is not necessarily a representative sample.
- It is commonly used to generalize results to the target population.
Although probably our sample shares some characteristics with our target population, this sampling is not used to generalize results to the target population.
Conflict drives the plot, or sequence of events, and develops character because the way characters contribute or respond to the conflict develops their personality. ... The conflict in 'To Build a Fire' is man versus nature, because the protagonist has to battle the harsh conditions of the Yukon in a fight for survival.