He is lacking a control group.
He cannot make a causal statement.
He did not manipulate an independent variable.
Environmental Psychology is an area of Psychology that studies the interrelationship of man with the environment in its physical and social context. But what characterizes an environment in Psychology. The definition of environment used in disciplines such as physics and natural sciences is different from the concept of environment in psychology. We can define the environment as something real that potentially has some effect on the behavior of a single individual or group of individuals, the environment is never neutral, since the absence or presence of certain elements always enhances a message. This studied environment can be your home, your neighborhood, your city, your school. The individual-environment relationship is a dynamic relationship, as there is a reciprocity of influences, the individual shapes the environment so that it meets his needs. The concern of Environmental Psychology is how man, from his perceptions, man perceives and acts on the environment and at the same time how that same environment is influencing the individual's daily behavior.
Type B personality are more laid back, <span>emotional and expressive, flexible, and relaxed. So I would guess low sense of time urgency.
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The correct answer for 1 is <span>Many lower-class women had to work as well as take care of their homes.
Upper and middle class women were taught to stay and home and take care of children and be feminine. Poor classes had to go to work while taking care of home and it was a terrible way to live because it was hard for them to manage everything.
The correct answer for 2 is </span>
<span>in San Francisco in the West and New York in the East.
New York had Ellis island while San Francisco had Angel island. These two places were used for processing immigrants who wanted to enter the United States and remain there. Most of the people who wanted to enter were allowed but many people did experience negativity in the stations.</span>
I am not fully sure that this is correct, but I believe it is yellow journalism. Forgive me if I'm wrong, though.