Read the data example below and answer the question that follows. The subject was placed in a strange room and appeared highly a
nxious, often fidgeting and glancing out the window every few seconds. What type of data is represented? A. qualitative B. quantitative C. experimental D. naturalistic
The type of data presented is cualitative because it describes chracteristics, behaviours or properties, in constrast with quantitative data types which quantify or measure realities.
It cannot be naturalistic data, because in such cases, subjects of the study are observed in their natural settings, and it is not the case here as it says that "the subject was placed in a strange room". Experimental data, cannot be the case either as they measure/quantity artificially controlled situations.
The subject was placed in a strange room and appeared highly anxious, often fidgeting and glancing out the window every few seconds. Qualitative data is then represented.
Feminism arise alongside with industrial revolution as more jobs appear that require less physical demand compared to the past. They tend to fight for social equality between genders and<em> Challenge the perception </em>that most people had in the past which dictate women couldn't be as good and as reliable as Men in society.
The two religions share similar values, guidelines, and principles. Islam also incorporates Jewish history as a part of its own. Muslims regard the Children of Israel as an important religious concept in Islam. Moses, the most important prophet of Judaism, is also considered a prophet and messenger in Islam.
Right before the 20's started World War I happened, so many of the young men of the world were apart of that war and saw horrific things. So after the war they wanted to forget so they had as much fun and parties as they could.
The Gulf of Mexico is located far away from Canada - it's south of the United States, and East of Mexico- so it's not located along Canada's coast. This is the correct answer. The Beaufort Sea and the Hudson bay are actually parts of the Arctic Ocean and they are to the North of Canada.