Dr. Oswald conducts a study examining the relationship between the number of friends one has and the experience of daily stress
and life satisfaction. She randomly samples 1,500 elderly men and women in the Memphis, Tennessee, area in the southern United States. Below are her findings. < Life satisfaction and experience of daily stress: r = -.57 ( p = .01) < Number of friends one has and experience of daily stress: r = .09, not sig. < Number of friends one has and life satisfaction: r = .36 ( p = .04) Refer to Research Study 8.1 to answer the following sixteen questions. Considering Dr. Oswald’s sample, which of the following statements is true? a. The association found in her study could probably generalize to teenagers. b. The association found in her study could probably generalize to elderly people in other large cities in Tennessee. c. The association found in her study could probably generalize to people in New York City. d. The association found in her study could probably generalize to elderly persons living in nursing homes.
The correct answer to the following question will be Option A (historical events research).
Explanation:
Historical analysisor research seems to be a sociology approach that explores historic events to establish theories that are relevant for a given location and time, either through comparison with other events, construction concepts, such as by relation to the current era.
Work that includes researching several cases over a prolonged period is recognized as historical events analysis.
Rivers in Southern and Eastern Asia provide water for irrigation and for human consumption (despite heavy pollution in some cases), they are a trade route and a way for people´s movement, and are source of food (fish).
I don’t have the supporting passage, but I’ll still give it a go, because I felt the “crying rn i can’t do it”. A shortage in water might be caused by an increase in population in the future. The Earth’s population is steadily rising due to advanced technology. More people means an increase in the demand for clean drinking water.