The correct options are "A simple solution to a problem" and "Fear over a possible outcome".
This is a poster that was released by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy during World War II. It shows the image of a factory worker taking a break to smoke as we see the ships and destroyers in the background, while the ominous clock keeps on ticking.
<u>The intentions and message are very clear: if the workers waste time, the production rate of ships and destroyers will decrease; if that happens, the war will continue and it will take longer to win</u>. The poster is trying to push forward a simple solution (factory workers not taking breaks in order to win the war fast) to a much more complicated problem, as actually winning the war will require a lot more than that. In addition, the message and presentation use the fear brought by war to push workers to their limits in a rather cruel manner.
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Answer:
The situation above represents an example of selection bias.
Explanation:
Selection bias occurs when there is a failure in the selection of factors, individuals and information for a given study.
In the case shown in the question above, we can see that an electoral survey was carried out, where voters did not prove whether they had registration for voting, therefore the information given by them, could not be relevant to the study in question. In this case, we can say that there was a failure in the selection of information, which may result in an inaccurate and incorrect study.
Answer:
This means he stepped into a bright place in contrast to the dark house he was in, then he was thinking about two things paul newman and how he is going to get home
Explanation:
"When I stepped out into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house, I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman and a ride home."
Answer: Japan
Explanation:
Christopher Columbus may have been the first recorded European to reach the Americas but this was not his original target. Columbus had wanted to get to Japan and from there, Asia and it never even occurred to him that the Americas might be in the way of this.
So he sailed on a latitude that he thought would take him to Japan which was why he mistook Cuba for China and Hispaniola for Japan when his voyage reached those islands.
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