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b
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Answer:
C. People who come across for a regularly scheduled event
Explanation:
Resistance movement is the effort by the portion of civil population to withstand the legally established government and to disrupt stability and civil order. Both force and nonviolence means could be used to seek the objectives. It can also operate under different organisations and spread in different phase in different areas of a country.
Experiments are used to psychology to gather observational data that is collected in artificially controlled laboratory conditions. This makes possible to isolate the action/treatment/behaviour we seek to observe from external conditions and to study its effects. In turn, it would be possible to infer casuality relations which are not contaminated by the effects of other variables that could be acting in the real (not controlled) world.
The problem with such experiments is how to generalize the results obtained outside the lab. The behaviour observed there may not happen at all in the real world, or differ in terms of the social conditions of each person's environment: gender, race, religious beliefs, social class, etc.
For example, imagine an experiment in which a woman has to punish one of the other people participating after some interactions. She punishes a man who tried to deceive her. Imagine this woman out of the lab, taking into account that she lives in a very religious patriarchal community. She would never dare to contradict a man in her real world (maybe she would if the social conditions were different). Hence, it could not be concluded that people always act in their better self-interest (punishing the meanest person) in this case, but that sometimes self-interest is conditioned by social surrounding features that are present not in the lab.
Answer: Greece, China, Persia, Egypt, and Rome
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