Answer:
B too much of society's resources is being used to produce plastic.
Explanation:
From the actions of the plastic manufacturing plants, the environment is being polluted and thus has a result in the ecosystem, individuals such as the fishermen are rendered jobless with no compensation.
It can be concluded that too much of society's resources is being used to produce plastic.
Option C would have been corrected if the fishermen were compensated and pollutants treated to reduce toxicity.
Option D is also wrong.
<span>In contrast to Piaget, Vygotsky emphasized the role of </span>social interactions during development. He believed that Piaget's findings were inconclusive because the children he worked with were mostly rich white Swiss kids.
Answer:
"Research Bias"
Explanation:
Based on what is described in the question we can say that Dale's study is vulnerable to "Research Bias". This is when an experiments results are influenced by the researcher that is conducting the experiment. Since Dale is being biased and reacting friendlier towards the female participants he may accidentally be favoring the results gathered from the female participants.
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Answer: TRUE
Explanation: Qualitative forecasting method are mostly based on survey polls, opinions of expert, etc.
While Quantitative deals with measurable numerical qualities, the qualitative deals with observation and opinions.
Qualitative forecasting method is a forecasting method that favours the intuitions and opinions of experts over numeric historic data. While the numeric data analysis will show that increase in production will lead to increase in sales for the coming year in a tobacco company , the experienced sales managers will let the company know that due to the recent law enforced by the government, there will be low sales in the following year. This will allow the company to either reduce their production rate or stay on the same production rate but not increase production.