ANSWER: LIE SCALE
EXPLANATION:
LIE SCALE refers to a set of items (scales) within a psychological instrument or inventories used to indicate whether a respondent has been truthful in answering varied questions.
Hence, Lie scale is used to detect lie and can be expressed as "truthfulness indicators".
Thus, the psychologist (Calvin) make use of redundant questions which elicits the same information but expressed in different question formats to determine the consistency of answers presented by his clients.
The correct answer is B. Aggregate
Explanation:
The meeting and interaction of two or more people are frequently called a social group. However, there are different types of groups depending on the way the people that are part of the group interact and are organized. In the case of aggregate individuals or collection, there is no cohesion, interaction or sense of unity between the individuals that are gathered. This means an aggregate is just different individuals that gather at the same and place but who do not interact or think about the others as a group, for example, the people waiting for a bus in a bus stop are considered as aggregate. This type of group is different from primary or secondary social groups as there is not any type of relationship, common goal or shared features between different people. Thus, if people gather in the same place at the same time but lack organization or lasting patterns of interaction they form an aggregate.
Answer:
True. Agriculture is a major user of ground and surface water in the United States, accounting for approximately 80 percent of the Nation's consumptive water use and over 90 percent in many Western States.
Explanation:
The words of Thomas Paine in the phamplet <em>American Crisis </em>were enough to keep the revolution going and muster the troops under George Washington's command in 1776. In 1777, when they were suffering heavy losses due to the winter at Valley Forge, it was loyalty to the Patriot cause and to George Washington while training and doing drills that kept the troops busy and allowed for them to leave Valley Forge in 1778 more disciplined and spirited.