Answer:
a. Smaller class size is related to better academic performance.
Explanation:
A hypothesis is a testable prediction, a scientific guess of what you expect to happen from a study. There are directional and non directional hypothesis, the directional hypothesis states exactly what you expect such as " smaller class size is related to better academic performance while a non directional hypothesis predicts that there will be an effect but does not specify the direction, example is "smaller class size is related to academic performance".
The option chosen is an example of a directional hypothesis, option b, c, and d are more statements of facts and not hypothesis.
<span>Asch's experiment analyzes the extent to which social pressure from a majority group could affect a person to conform. </span>
Asch's experiments illustrate that in order to gain and then retain our membership in groups, most of us are willing to <span>exhibit a high level of conformity.
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Depending on how Jim's relationship with his ex-wife ended, through bitterness or a mutual agreement to be friends, he could either be happy or sad. If he was in between, he probably would've felt uncomfortable, because he neither cared enough to find out before his son but wasn't as cruel to say he didn't care.
Answer:
Morrie's childhood affects his behaviour as adultin different ways.
1. One is that the influence is demonstrated is in Morrie's love for physical affection. Morrie is not afraid to cry, hold hands, hug, and show people that he loves them. due to the fact that Morrie was not given this affection after his mother dies, he crave for the affection presently.
2. influence is through education. Morrie at a tender age(childhood) was able to learn that knowledge is powerful and he pursues knowledge for the rest of his life.
3. Morrie's childhood has taught him a great deal of lesson and has build him into the man he became now, a man who knows and appreciated the blessing of life thereby choosing to live when he could have given up.
Explanation:
Global connectedness has resulted to cultural assimilation whereby people are adopting what they consider as superior social practices from mostly the Western culture. Global connectedness has made information available through access to the internet and people are now likely to have similar social practices world over