The American economist and statistician was a strong advocate
of free-market capitalism. During his tenure as a professor at the University
of Chicago, Friedman developed numerous free-market theories that opposed the
views of traditional Keynesian economists. Friedman
opposed Keynesian macroeconomic views that fiscal policy is more important than
monetary policy, that government spending should be used to neutralize the
volatility of the business cycle and that prices are inherently sticky with his
own economic theory of free-market monetarism. He argued for
deregulation in most areas of the economy, calling for a return to the free
market wisdom of classic economists, such as Adam Smith
The feedback that is supplied by another person (coach, teacher, or trainer) about the outcome of a movement is called B. Knowledge of Results
<h3>What is Feedback?</h3>
This refers to the return of information that is given to a person in the course of communication and interaction.
Hence, we can see that based on the type of feedback discussed about the outcome of a movement between a coach and a student is known as knowledge of results.
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I believe the answer is: <span>convenience sampling
</span><span>convenience sampling refers to the method in collecting data in which the subjects are taken from the group of people that are easily accessible by the researchers.
</span>(since Dr. Rhodes is a professor, his Students could be considered as convenience sampling)
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Some of the more sparsely populated regions of the world are found in Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, the Arctic Circle, the Sahara, the Himalayan region of Asia, Iceland, Northwest Africa, the Outback of Australia, and Mongolia.
Macao, Monaco, Singapore, Hong Kong and Gibraltar are the five most densely populated. Singapore has nearly 8,000 people per km2 – more than 200 times as dense as the US, and 2000 times that of Australia.
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