3 might be c since they thought it was morally wrong
2 would be maybe c yeah
Im not positive but i think 1might be a
The characteristica of this are:
>Livestock Breeding
>Enclosures
>Crop Rotation
The results are:
>Increased food production
>Improved living conditions
>Increased population
>Increased demand for fuel and goods
>Farmers lost land and moved to cities
Answer:
normative
Explanation:
We can say that Normative influence is clearly a form of influence whereby an individual conforms or tries to act or even goes ahead to act like the majority in order to gain approval and acceptance.
This simply implies letting go of oneself and taken up the popular opinion of the majority in order to be accepted or gain approval by the majority.
This was what led to Cultural fads, like Americans wearing leg warmers in the 1980s or flannel shirts in the 1990s.
Answer:5 1 2 8 9 6 10 13 4 7 3 11
Explanation:
Answer:
c) the emotional or neutral word list
Explanation:
In research, we usually have two different types of variables:
- The independent variable is the one that the researchers can control and that will have an effect on another variable.
- The dependent variable is the one that cannot be control and that is affected by the independent variable. Researchers observe this variable to see how it changes. This is the variable that will be tested or measured.
In other words, the independent variable has an effect on another one and it can actually be controlled by researchers.
In this example, Dr. Kang wants to examine the effects of emotion on memory. In other words, how emotions affect memory. He proceeds to hand a list of words with very emotional content to a group of subjects and a list of neutral words to another group and then measures how many words each group is able to remember. We can see that he thinks emotional words will have an EFFECT on emotion. Also, he can control this variable by handing different lists (emotional or neutral words) to each group. Therefore, this is the independent variable. ( c. the emotional or neutral word list)