The Kansas-Nebraska Act was controversial because it left the issue of whether slavery should be allowed to a popular vote, which brought about a series of violent confrontations called bleeding Kansas.
<span>Personal space is practically universal concept familiar to all humans. Its basis is biological but depends heavily on cultural factors. In chilly Scandinavia, people prefer a good deal of personal space. It is not uncommon to see people at a bus stop two meters apart. In contrast, other places like Italy see physical closeness and contact as an important part of developing and maintaining social bonds.</span>
Answer:
B) systematic observation
Explanation:
The options for this question are missing. The options are:
A) self-report
B) systematic observation
C) sampling behavior with tasks
D) interview
In research, the term systematic observation refers to a process to get data by which t<u>he researcher makes observations of the subjects of the study in an objective way</u>, not considering the researcher own prejudices by collecting data without biases from the researcher (which would come from the interpretation of the observations).
In this example Irina watches 10 babies once a month from birth to 2 years of age and writes down the sounds they make and the words they use. We can see that <u>she is observing the babies in an objective and close way and by writing down the sounds and words she is actually taking an objective measure of language development</u>. Therefore this would be an example of systematic observation.
There are many influences that could potentially lead a member of the House of Representatives to vote against the wishes of the people in their district. Simply the member could think that their constituents are incorrect in their view or don't possess enough information so therefore, they decide not to vote in accordance with the views of their constituents. Another influence could be that of their political party or the elites in their party that wish for the member to vote a certain a way. Another influence could be special interest groups or lobbies that seek to sway the views of Congress Members. These are all factors that together or separately could make a member of Congress vote in opposition of their constituents views.
A would be your answer.
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