Certain flavors of food are not available in Canada because of the harsh climate of the Nation.
Explanation:
Canada possesses a harsh and cold climate where there is hard to grow a lot of food and thus most of it is imported from outside throughout the year as farming in a land like Canada is very hard and not as fruitful as it would be somewhere temperate.
Thus the Canadians have a small variety of homegrown species which do not make up for a very tasty cuisine. Rest everything has to be painstakingly and with hassle imported from outside for the use of the people in Canada.
The answer is: psychometric; Piagetian
According to the psychometric approach, the cognitive development could be measured by using numerical assessment with a standardized result. This is similar to Alfred's view who believe that those who give better performance in quantitative measures of variables tend to be more developed.
According to the Piagetian cognitive approach on the other hand, the cognitive development could only be measured by how well an individual is interacting with their biological traits and the environment around them (similar's to Jeanne's view)
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Answer:
c) nominal group technique
Explanation:
Nominal group technique or NGT: It is defined as an organized method for group conversation that encourages contributions or benefaction from everyone and expedites quick agreement on the importance of problems, issues, or solutions. Team members start to write down their ideas and then selecting the best idea out of it.
Steps involved in Nominal Group Technique :
1. Preparation: focus and logistics.
2. Silent idea generation.
3. Round-robin recording of ideas.
4. The serial debate of ideas.
5. Preliminary voting.
6. The debate for preliminary voting.
7. Final voting.
It is characterized primarily by a paradox. A paradox is a statement or proposition that notwithstanding sound or apparently sound reasoning from acceptable premises that mains to a conclusion that appears pointless, logically intolerable or self-contradicting or seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or offer that when examined or clarified may prove to be well instituted or true.