External validity
Sigmund freud's psychoanalytic theory was based primarily on descriptive data from a few case studies. Critics question how well the experiences of these unusual individuals represent others. The concern referred to is that this type of research may lack external validity.
External validity is the extent to which the information and theories of a study can be generalized to other conditions or to other people. People, places and times are the three major threats ( factors that could be wrong) to external validity
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Answer:
Answers B and C are correct (the middle two)
Explanation:
It <u><em>did </em></u>accelerate the growth of new territories, and it <u><em>was </em></u>financed by the government.
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(Brainliest?)
Your answer would be D because our government is divided into 3 branches
Walter Mischel sparked controversy with trait theorists and others by stating he had found evidence in direct opposition to the idea that traits are enduring behavioral patterns that occur regardless of most circumstances. Mischel believed that situations determine behaviors, not personality traits. Trait theorists argue that a person’s behaviors are guided by personality traits.
Answer:
C) The United States should extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
Explanation:
Former president James Polk was one of the main believers of the idea of Manifest Destiny. According to this idea, the United States had a political and divine right to extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, in order to bring the virtues of the American civilization to as much territory as possible.
James Polk believed so firmly in this idea that he thought all means to realize it were valid. He actually provoked a war with Mexico that the US won, and that resulted in the cession of most of the American Southwest, which until then was part of Mexico, to the United States.