It is determined by the population of the state, the more people that live in that state the more electoral votes that state gets.
Answer:
Empathy for them, because they intend to gain something
Explanation:
Research has found an answer to the question of whether people will help out-group and in-group members. People help their in-group members because of the feeling of empathy for them and out-group members because of what they stand to gain.
Individuals in a group feel more closely knitted together and hence feel more affected by the disadvantage of any of their member, thus they are more likely to help that member because of the feelings of empathy towards him, a hurt to one is a hurt to all. On the contrary, when people help individuals they are not in the same group with, they do so with the hope of getting something in return, maybe financial benefits or any other type of benefit.
Answer:
From the option the correct option is "My new Toro lawn mower may cut better, but it's not as fuel efficient as the new John Deere mowers."
Explanation:
Cognitive dissonance is a situation where the behavior of an individual is in contrast with his thoughts and beliefs. The option A depicts an individual who has conflicting thoughts and beliefs. He believes that his lawn mower has the ability to cut better than the John Deere fuel-efficient mowers. He has not used the new Toro mower, but is already having thoughts that may be either true or untrue.
Answer: The correct answer is (A) strength of association
Explanation:
Strength of association or measure of association shows how one variable depend on another or if there is no interdependency.
In the case in which Ryan who was arrested refused to answer the officer's questions and interrupted him whenever Ryan tried to seek an explanation for his arrest Ryan feels that he was most likely denied procedural justice. Procedural justice denotes fairness in the processes and focuses on the way police and other legal authorities interact with the public, and how the characteristics of those interactions shape the public’s views of the police.