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Answer:
After the assassination of Luis Carlos Galán, the administration of César Gaviria moved against Escobar and the drug cartels. ... Declaring an end to a series of previous violent acts meant to pressure authorities and public opinion, Escobar surrendered to Colombian authorities in 1991.
Roberto Escobar maintains Pablo fell into the drug business simply because other types of contraband became too dangerous to traffic. As there were no drug cartels then, and only a few drug barons, Pablo saw it as untapped territory he wished to make his own.
Answer:
1. Independent Variable
2. Systematic Random Sampling
3. Time of Day
4. Consent
5. 3 misbehaviors
6. 4
7. A positive influence on behavior
Explanation:
1. The candy is the independent variable because it is the controlled part of the experiment: whether it is given out or not.
2. The strategy is Systematic Random Sampling because Marnie gives candy out every 5 kids, but the kid who gets it is random.
3. An extraneous variable would be the time of day she observes their behavior (young children might be fussier depending on what time it is), but she controls this by studying kids behavior from 12-2 each time.
4. One ethical challenge could be that she didn't ask for the consent of the child or parent if they could be watched and studied for the experiment.
5. The mode of the candy condition is 3 misbehaviors, it's the amount that occurs most frequently.
6. The range in the no-candy condition is 4. You take the highest amount of misbehaviors and subtract the lowest amount (4-0=0).
7. Authoritative parenting could help improve a child's behavior in the store because they have expectations and enforced rules on how their child should act in a public setting, but will also listen to their kids reasoning if they want to buy something like dessert.
There is less use or less need for indigenous languages due to one of the following processes:
• Media, Internet, consumer goods, trade, and higher education encourage indigenous peoples to learn, accept, or adapt to the global economy or globalized culture.
• Foreign investment in infrastructure (e.g., cellular phone networks, railways, highways, and ports) places indigenous peoples in contact with the global economy or globalized culture.