<u>Answer:</u>
This method of collecting observations is best described as Survey using interview method.
Option: (c)
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Interview is a conversation that is especially structured where one participant ask question and another participants give answer.
- The person who ask question is called interviewer and the person who respond to the question is called interviewee.
- Interview is face to face conversation. In the above given case, psychologist is a interviewer who might intend to get information about the job like facility, working condition, incentives and the local workers’ union are the interviewee.
The correct answers are: a roller coaster, a farm and an office building.
Built environment or built world<em> are human-made surroundings that provide the settings for a particular human activity.</em> They are human-made places where people live, work and recreate on a daily basis. They can be buildings, parks and transportation systems.
They are to be distinguished from a natural environment. A city park is an example of a built environment, a wild jungle is not.
<em>A roller coaster</em> is a place used for recreational purposes and man-made.
<em>A farm</em>, even if established on a wild, previously unoccupied field, is a built environment as it had been modified by humans to cater for and to adopt for their needs.
<em>An office building </em>is a place that only exists because humans built it, it is therefore, the perfect example of a built environment.
Answer:
Franking Privilege.
Explanation:
The Franking Privilege, as the exercise details, refers to the privilege of certain government officials to send mail without payment or postage. Both personal and official designations are included in this privilege, for all members of Congress. The right to send mail to their constituents is called the Franking Privilege.
Answer:
D) They are both used as warehouse for the unwanted
Explanation:
In the United States, prisons and mental hospitals are both used as warehouse for the unwanted because deviants such as criminals or mad individuals are hurriedly sent to prisons or mental facilities without much considerations for their emotional needs such as family. Families readily commit their relatives with mental health issues to mental facilities to get free of them,