<span>The example in the textbook of Paul English of kayak.com altering an existing open-office seating arrangement by using new employees to change existing seating patterns is an example of behavioral science research.
He wants to change these seating patterns so as to see how it will affect the behaviors of other employees.
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<span>Qualitative
Research</span>
This type of research is aims to gain understanding of the motivations,
reasons and opinions behind the concept or subject being studied. This method is
used in many fields of study such as the social sciences, business, market
research, and even the natural sciences.
Evelyn is most likely to <span>have more colds and other respiratory infections.
She is under a lot of stress because her husband died and now she is the sole bread-winner for her family - therefore she had to find additional jobs in order to support her two children now that she is left alone. Therefore her immune system is likely to be weakened due to stress and work overload, which is why she will be more prone to colds and problems with her respiratory system.
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The war would be prolonged for couple of years and there would be more casualties, but still the Central Powers would be defeated.
Explanation:
- Due to the heavy losses and unfavorable balance of forces, the Central Powers decided in 1917 to launch a strategic attack on the mainland.
- At the same time, the Germans resorted to an unrestricted submarine war, which began on II. 1917 The war on the side of the Entente entered the 6th IV. 1917 The United States, which since the beginning of the war has been more supportive of the Entente and aided it.
- Despite the strong isolationist current, the US government decided to go to war because it feared the victory of German imperialism, which was striving for world domination.
- German submarines ruthlessly sunk American ships, which outraged American public opinion and was a direct cause for US declaration of war by the Central Powers.
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