C) They used violence against Japanese bureaucrats
This question is missing the options. Since the explanation about the study is the same, I will omit it:
What is the dependent variable in the bystanders and thieves study?
A. The store environment
B. Exposure to a robbery
C. State of being alone or with another person
D. Act of reporting the robbery or not
E. Reaction of the accosted shopper following the robbery
Answer:
The dependent variable in the study is:
D. the act of reporting the robbery or not.
Explanation:
In studies such as the one described in the passage, the independent variable is the factor controlled or changed by researchers with the purpose of affecting the dependent variable. <u>On the other hand, the dependent variable is simply what is being measure by the study. In this case, what researchers want to find out is if people are more likely to report a robbery when they observe it alone or when they are accompanied by others. That, reporting the robbery, is the dependent variable.</u> The independent variable is the state of being alone or with another person.
The correct is f<span>aking good.
</span>In terms of psychological measurement, "faking good" refers to when a person lies in a self-report measurement (personality test, questionnaire or interview) and answers questions in a way so as to appear socially desirable or in a misleadingly positive light. In this instance, Josh is faking good when he answers the questions in a way that he believes will reduce the amount time he will spend in the <span>anger management </span>course.
Answer: D. The repairs are compensatory damages, and the lost wages are consequential damages.
Explanation:
Compensatory damages is described as the money given to the party who filed for a case they incurred damages, to pay for damages cost and injuries.
consequential damages is the damages paid for when the ailing party causes far severe damages that bridges into the rights of the affected party. Arnie would have to pay Matt compensatory damages for the accident and consequential damages because it affected his work period.