Answer:
True
Explanation:
As the world is moving towards economic scarcity and limited resources for the coming generation, I feel that converting from individual cars to mass transit systems is very beneficial, not only in terms of pollution but it will helps reduce the traffic congestion as well.
Apart from that, cars can consume a lot of fuel which ultimately leaves an individual with a less disposal income, hence using a mass transit system can be really be beneficial if an individual is trying to save his/her money on travelling charges.
I hope i made my point clear. Goodluck.
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Read Individualism and Commitment in American Life. By Robert N. Bellah, Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Steven M. Tipton
True or False?
The researchers in Habits of the Heart thought that the individualism of modern life was a benefit to communities of memory.
Answer: False
Explanation:
The scholars understood that individualism created a problem that could be solved through the cultivation of communities of memory. They found that individualism was impoverishing the American language in a way that became more and more challenging for people to talk about commitment. Communities of memory where traces of second languages could be preserved were believed to be capable of transforming the first language of individualism based on the traditions of biblical religion and civic republicanism.
Answer: The Cieling effect
Explanation:
Cieling effect could be described as the state where a drug or a substance reaches a maximum effect, till the increase in drug usage does not affect it's effectiveness or how the drug will react any longer. It is also a way of measuring limitation that shows when the highest possible score or close to the highest on a test is attained, in this case making a doubt of the test process. Dr Sanderson experiences the Cieling effect on her children and the exercise she carried out due to how they all reacted after the test.
Answer:
A. incorrect responses are counted and used as the basis of a final score on the program.
Explanation:
B.F. Skinner, a behaviorist in 1950s presented a programmed instruction, that is defined as a system that makes the learner uses specially prepared books or equipment to learn without a teacher.
The purpose, is to enable teachers to be free from burdensome drills and repetitive problem-solving inherent in teaching basic academic subjects like spelling, arithmetic, and reading. Skinner's ideas is centred on the principle of operant conditioning, which theorized that learning takes place when a reinforcing stimulus is presented to reward a correct response.
In his belief, Skinner felt that program instruction learning could, be better compared to traditional teacher-based instruction because children were rewarded immediately and individually for correct answers, instead of teachers correcting them at later time.
Hence, B.F. Skinner program instruction involved all the afore-mentioned except incorrect responses are counted and used as the basis of a final score on the program.