Answer:
Just world phenomenon
Explanation:
In psychology, the term 'just world phenomenon' refers to the tendency people has that leads them to believe that the world is just and that people get what they deserve.
This phenomenon explain why people sometimes blame victims for their misfortune even when the victims had no control over the events. Similarly, this sames phenomenon leads people to believe that good things happen to good people and that if sometimes good happen, the individuals are good and deserving of their happy fortune.
In this example, Chuck moves to a new neighborhood full of people addicted to drugs who live in horrible conditions. However, he doesn't feel bad about them because 'good people don't end up that way, so I don't feel bad for them'. By saying this, <u>we can see that Chuck thinks that these people somehow are deserving of these conditions of living because they are not good people and got what they deserved. He is blaming them for their misfortune</u>. Thus, this would be an example of the Just world phenomenon.
Its either carpetbaggers or scalawags
Answer: B. Population.
Explanation: Population may be explained from a statistical view to consist or incorporate all individuals or participants who is eligible and fits a certain research criteria within the research setting. For instance, a population of college students in New York city should consists of all students attending colleges in the New York. Hence it can be deduced that, population is a set of all eligible participants. It is from these population that sample is being drawn from which is a random subset of participants which is representative of the entire population.
Yes, it can be accelerated
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