Answer:
Demand characteristics bias(a type of response bias)
Explanation:
Demand characteristics bias occurs when participants in an experiment become aware of the hypothesis being tested and try to align their answers to support the hypothesis. When participants in research are aware that the answers they would produce to questions asked would make them seem bad, they might produce dishonest answers that would have a skewed effect on the research.
The type of bias displayed by these participants who produced samples of beautiful, legible handwriting was based on the fact that they knew the hypothesis being tested and wanted to prove by their actions that the hypothesis was true. This made them produce samples that were not a true reflection of their personalities. This would definitely affect Naveen's research.
Answer: c. Tenancy in common
Explanation: When two or more parties concurrently or simultaneously posses distinct and undivided ownership of a property such that each distinct party has the right to bargain or transact his or her own interest in the property without needing to inform or seek consent of the other parties. Tenancy in common does not subject the owners to having equal share of the property, any of the parties may wish to transfer or attach a creditor to his or her interest. Also, in tenancy in common, upon the death of any party or interest holder, the heir of the tenant becomes the owner of the tenant's interest.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. The downward mobility of welfare recipients is also an instance of gendered mobility. (Feliciano and Rumbaut 2005).
2. Whether the second generation Haitians and West Indians who assimilate into African American groups are therefore downwardly mobile is actually an empirical question that still needs to be studied.
3. The Irish who came to America early in the 19th century were redefined as white by driving blacks out of the occupations and industries in which they had served as the cheapest labor (Ignatiev 1995).
4. Selective and consonant acculturation are examples of partial acculturation. (Gibson 1988, Portes and Rumbaut 2001).
5. A static economy may discourage incumbent niche occupants from moving up or may force their children to take over the niche, thereby also discouraging immigrant upward mobility.
The wind blowing was causing the waves to rise higher and become larger. Because of this, the buoys are now, or should be moving up and down with the waves, for the waves are carrying the buoys as they move.