The answer is A, hope this helped
Answer:
Explanation:
When John meets with an old man he reacts sympathetically. He considers and imagined the circumstances that pulled an old man into poverty and unemployment and wonders why so many people were unemployed in the society. Then he imagined that the old man lost his home and job due to social changes. social change impacts can be negative and positive. Some people adapted the changes and grow up easily but some people like an old man lost their home and bread and bitter earning and leads to living a life without home and earnings. He visualizes all the situation related to the old man.
No, because we all have the same rights
The answer is a sweeping generalization. It is applying a
general rule to a specific occasion without appropriate evidence. While the
opposite of the sweeping generalization is hasty generalization is applying a
specific rule to a general situation without proper evidence.
Answer:
The dependent variable is the amount of money each group chooses to donate.
Explanation:
A simple way to be able to identify the dependent variable from the independent variable is to observe which element of the research is stimulating something to happen and what this "something" is. This is because the independent variable is the one that has the power to influence the occurrence of "something." This "something" is the dependent variable that occurs when it is influenced by the independent variable.
In the case of the above experiment, we can see that researchers want to research whether looking at pictures of poor children is able to influence the amount of money a person would donate to a charity. Thus, we can affirm that the picture of poor children is the independent variable of the experiment, while the amount of money donated by each group is the dependent variable.