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Answer: Early, Late.
Explanation: Jasper and Johnson are likely considered as early adolescents. At this early stage of adolescence, they tends to have choice of peers and this will make other peers tends to dislike them because they aren't clique.
However, Tanner falls into the Late adolescence stage, where it is the last phase of transition to adulthood. It is believed that he is at the stage of his life where he can decide things, make choices, and care for himself with no one interference.
Answer:incorrect
Explanation:somatic nervous system is subdivided into motory nerves and sensory nerves that controls the voluntary movement of the body through the skeletal muscles.
The American Revolution was between April 19,1775 to September 3,1783
There are different types of variables in a research study that have a certain connection with one another. They include the independent, dependent, intervening, moderator and extraneous variables. All of these variables are part of the study and interact with one another that helps the sociologist draw a conclusion during research.
There is another variable known as the control variable. control variable is the factor in research that the sociologist wishes to 'control', keep balanced, or eliminated. This is because this type of variable may have biased effect on the other variables that are being conducted in the study. The control variable is not of the interest nor concern of the sociologist and by eliminating or controlling these factors, the sociologist may conduct his research without worrying about certain influence from elements outside of the study.
Ex. When it comes to language learning in a classroom, a sociologist may wish to see how female students process language acquisition and by doing so, will keep the male students in the classroom out of the study. The male students are the control variable because they will have an altering affect upon the female students and other variables that are being researched in the classroom.