Answer:
The correct answer is option C: The speech must present a clear and identifiable danger.
Explanation:
For speech to be control in a sense it has be a threat that can create a danger to various people.
Four scourge and seven years ago. it marks the day that we got independence from great britain which lincoln recited in his speech due to slavery at the time
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"Dr. Parrett is a sports psychologist for a large Southern university. The provost and chancellor have asked him to examine the relationship between athletic performance and academic stress at the university. For example, is it the case that the most talented athletes experience the greatest concern over their grades? The provost and chancellor have made it clear to Dr. Parrett that they want a large amount of external validity in the study. He has valid and reliable measures of both athletic performance and academic stress. He knows that he does not have the time or the money to study the entire population of interest.
Imagine that Dr. Parrett wants to use a nonrepresentative sampling technique. Name the three types of nonprobability sampling and explain how each one could be used by Dr. Parrett."
Answer:
The four types of nonprobability sampling are convenience sampling, purposive sampling, quota sampling, and snowball sampling.
Explanation:
Convenience sampling: Allows a selection to be made of a small sample of the target population of the research. This sample is made up of individuals who are available and accessible to research and not through statistical criteria. Regarding the question above, Dr. Parrett can select the athletes he knows and who would like to participate in the research.
Purposive sampling: It allows the sample to be controlled whenever a certain manipulation is possible to generate expected and known results. In the case of the question above, Dr Parrett can search for specific athletes, with characteristics that will generate an expected result in the research.
Snowball sampling: Allows the individuals who make up the sample to invite other individuals to compose the sample, who in turn can invite other individuals. In the case of the question above, Dr. Parret can invite the athletes he wants and ask them to call friends to participate in the survey as well.
Sampling quota: Allows the individuals who will compose the sample to be selected due to their characteristics and qualities. Regarding the question above, Dr. Parrett could only summon athletes with high marks.
Question:
Suppose the government has imposed a price ceiling on cellular phones. Which of the following events could transform the price ceiling from one that is binding to one that is not binding? a. Cellular phones become more popular. b. Traditional land line phones become more expensive. C. The components used to produce cellular phones become more expensive. @ A technological advance makes cellular phone production less expensive.
Answer:
.A technological advance makes cellular phone production less expensive.
Explanation:
Government could in consideration of the product's lower production cost, opt to adjust the price ceiling.
What's the rationale behind this?
The decrease in production cost for cellular phones means the industry can afford to produce and sell at lower price(maybe even lower) than the price ceiling. This would mean that businesses in this industry may be charging incredibly high prices compared to cost of production and still not hit price ceiling. Therefore government may need to lower price ceiling to suit current cost of production.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Colombia supplies around 90% of the emeralds on the world market, mainly from the Muzo, Chivor, and Coscuez mines. Muzo is the oldest and most well-known, Chivor emeralds are noted for more bluish colors that are considered higher-quality, and Coscuez emeralds show various properties.