Answer:
the senate chooses
Explanation:
If no candidate receives a majority of electoral votes, the House of Representatives elects the President from the three candidates who received the most electoral votes. Each state delegation has one vote. The Senate elects the Vice President from the two vice presidential candidates with the most electoral votes.
Answer:
b. change lanes to the right when safe to do so.
Explanation:
You are driving slowly in the fast lane of a freeway and there is traffic behind you in your lane. The driver behind you wishes to drive faster. You should: <em>change lanes to the right when safe to do so</em>. If you are driving slowly in the fast lane and there is traffic behind you, you should not be driving there. You should be driving on the right side, where slow vehicles go. Option a is wrong because if you stay in your lane you prevent the driver behind you to drive faster.
Answer:
selection
Explanation:
In simple words, The phases of perception are of total number of three and can be termed as : selection, organization, and interpretation. Throughout the selection phase, the first stage, we select stimuli which attract our attention. We the concentrate on the selected ones which stand out to our objectives (sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch) and after that we start to implement our thesis.
Answer:
Mid-range theory.
Explanation:
As the exercise explains, what Robert Merton developed as Middle-range theory is a style of sociology that avoids extremes: it focuses on institutions, not tiny groups and not whole societies, and it holds theory and empirical observation in balance. The way this is applied is, overall, to start with an empirical phenomenon which is then abstracted to create general statements to be verified, or not, by data. As it was mentioned before, it avoides extremes: it won't study small groups or whole societies, it will focus it's attention on institutions.
He might have not been able to establish a correlation between playing videogames longer and being more aggressive because the difference between the experimental group (the ones who played videogames for seven minutes) and the control group (the ones who played for five minutes) is to small to be significant, only two minutes. Also, the amount of time to which the experimental group was exposed to videogames should have been longer in order to find a correlation between variables, if there is one.