Personal opinions:
“Always made good decisions”
“He was smart to stay out of the war”
“Probably couldn’t handle it”
Loaded language:
Good
Refused
Smart
I don’t see any examples of first or second person pronouns.
Answer:
John is participating in scaling; Jane is participating in a detection experiment question.
Explanation:
The experiment in which John is participating relates to the scaling question and the experiment in which Jane is participating relates to the detection question.
Scaling questions is a method used to construct understandings in order to assess a variable, situation, concern, relationship etc, it involved participant by asking them to perceive, described a variable based on a continuum i.e to rate, grade, usually based a scale of preference. John in the experiment was asked to determine how much brighter light has to be which is based on how he perceives the magnitude of the original light, the researcher is simply asking John to scale the light magnitude.
Detection questions are usually in an interrogative form used to exploring and searching for quality information; a technique that estimates detectability of the observer to accurately detect stimuli or a situation. Jane participating in an experiment was asked to determine how strong an odor has to be before she initially perceives the odor.
Answer:
Research findings suggest she will be somewhat impulsive and conflict-prone
Explanation:
Emotionally reactive and impulsive have a borderline personality disorder. This is the personality in which people struggle to manage their behavior and life. From deciding the fights, impulsive nature can cause you and around yourself. This impulsive behavior cause financial problem for a person as well as the relationship issues occur with the person. There is much treatment that can control the impulsive of a person such as psychotherapy and medication etc.
I believe the answer is: Learner directed
Learner directed classroom refers to the type of classroom that encourage students' habit of self-learning and observation.
Even though this type of method often shows results in slower rate, it would increase the likelihood of the students able to found their own subject of interest since the early age