I believe it is B. unite the colonies in their opposition to British policies.
Answer:
A. A rumor
Explanation:
B is wrong because the police has your consent to search.
C is wrong because the police the has enough reasons to believe the person committed a crime.
D is wrong because the police has the reason to take any evidence to court if it was in plain view and didn't need to be search for.
Therefore, A is the correct reason because the police can't arrest or search the person without a reasonable reason in the first place.
Answer and explanation:
First, let's understand the difference between categorical and quantitative variables. A quantitative variable can also be called a numerical variable. As this name suggests, it involves numbers. It can be measured numerically and be used in calculations - this is important, because not everything that has numbers is used in calculations; take the zip code as an example. On the other hand, a categorical variable cannot be expressed numerically in the same way described above. It is related to a certain quality or characteristic of something. For instance, you can attribute the number one to a person who is sick and the number two to a person who is not sick. The numbers are just a representation of the qualities; they won't be used in calculations. Now, we can safely judge the options given:
The price in dollars of statistics textbooks. --> quantitative
The working status of a computer part (working/not working). --> categorical
The gender of faculty in the mechanical engineering department. --> categorical
The number of miles until failure of a certain brand of tires. --> quantitative
The political party affiliation of students at OSU. --> categorical
The time to complete an exam. --> quantitative
The shirt sizes of a running club. --> categorical
Answer:
<em>Worldview</em>
Explanation:
A worldview <em>is the collection of views about basic elements of reality that underlie and impact the perception, thinking, understanding, and doing of everyone.
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An individual's worldview is also called his philosophy, mindset, life perspective, ideology, belief and religion.