Answer:
The correct answer is - There is quite a bit of personal animosity between the two and loyalties within the group are split.
Explanation:
In this description, there is a potential risk stated by that there is quite a bit of personal rivalry or enmity among them which cause a split in a group between two and loyalties to the both. This risk will lead to cause a negative impact on their goal of getting a grade due to split. This animosity will harm their study as a group.
Thus, the correct answer is - There is quite a bit of personal animosity between the two and loyalties within the group are split.
Pacific, African and Eurasian plates are bordered.
Answer: Options 1, 2 and 3.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Indo Australian plate is a major tectonic plate. It includes the continent of Australia and is surrounding the ocean. It extends north west to include the Indian sub continent and the adjacent waters.
The Indo Australian plate includes majority of the Indian ocean. This plate has Eurasian plate in the north, pacific plate in the east and the African plate. This plate was formed by the fusion of Indian and Australian plates approximately forty three million years ago.
The answer is: his study does not qualify as an experiment. For the study to be an experiment, Dr. Kline would have to manipulate the independent variable in a group (for example, apply a certain treatment) and also have a control group to which he doesn’t apply such treatment.
In this case, the study is an observational study because he only observed the subjects that were in the zoo that morning and measured the variable of his interest, that is the environmental attitude of the visitors, he did not apply a certain treatment to the group nor manipulate any variable.
A Potlach is a ceremonial feast, common with the Northwest Native American tribes, wherein possessions were given away or destroyed by the wealthy tribespeople in a show of their opulence and wealth.
Answer:
The correct answer is: adolescent egocentrism.
Explanation:
Adolescent egocentrism is an adolescent's behavior in which they cannot make a difference between their perception and the real perception of what other people think about them.
The term was introduced by a child psychologist David Elkind.
The teenagers who suffer from this type of behavior are strongly convinced that they are the most important person in the world and that the negative beliefs of other people are wrong. According to these teenagers, their point of view is the only possible and correct view, and all other opinions and ideas are false or irrelevant.