Answer:
not absolute truths, but rather one way of seeing the world.
Explanation:
Postformal thought is term that describes the tendency of individuals to be analytical, more flexible, and readily open to accept moral and intellectual intricacies, and rationalistic than previous stages in development.
Thus, postformal thinking is considered to be more realistic on the basis that, very few positions, ideas, situations, or people are completely right or wrong.
For example, people who were considered angels or devils by the neighbors later shown to be just people with strengths and weaknesses, endearing qualities, and faults to those not in the neighborhood.
Hence, an emerging adult who makes significant gains in postformal thinking is more likely to operate from the core belief that her beliefs are: "not absolute truths, but rather one way of seeing the world."
The answer is A because their idea is survival of the fittest, the strong will survive while the weak will not progress.
Explanation: Bhakti soon spread to North India, appearing most notably in the 10th-century Sanskrit text the Bhagavata-purana. Muslim ideas of surrender to God may have influenced Hindu ideas of bhakti from the start, and later poet-saints such as Kabir (1440–1518) introduced Sufi (mystical) elements from Islam.
Answer: improper use of voting machines.
Explanation:
Straight-ticket voting is a type of voting in which all the candidates in a particular party has on general election ballot. Straight-ticket has been around since 1960s. During those times it was nearly impossible not to vote on a straight-party line vote.
All Voters would have received a colored ballot with that party's candidates on it.
On the 1st of June, 2017, Governor Abbott signed into law House Bill 25, this law eliminates the straight-ticket voting option in Texas stating from 2020.
It has been reported that voting machines are changing the selections of some straight-ticket voters but this is not true. This problem occur because some voters are either hitting a button or using the selection wheel before the screen has finished loading. When voters do this, the voting machines de-selects the pre-filled candidate selection.
Answer: If this research is conducted between ages 13-70 years by random chance, the research result will be bias, because the tendency or probability of getting age 13-17 years kissing in public will be very low, because this age are still refered to as minor and may not have the boldness to kiss in public places. Also the tendency of getting age 50-70 years kissing in public places will be very low, because this age has grown old and the tendency or probability of their romantic life to be active at kissing in public places is very low. From age 18-40 years will be very much to seen if not all, and from age 41-49 will be a bit more. The conclusion of the research may be only for age 18-49 as it will be more easier to see this age kiss at public places. So for the researcher to use a research that more observation is see in age 18-49 years to draw conclusion for age 13-70 years, that's means he's conclusion will be bias because non or less observation is likely to be seen in age 13-17 and age 50-70 year.