Well, I don't know what exactly it taught you, but for me it taught me a list of things:
- how to work cohesively with people with dramatically different ideas than me
- how to appreciate and participate in other cultures
- my actions and the results are dependent on me
- social systems are drastically different and are dependent on your cultural background
- There are universal human wishes and things with which you can bond
- the importance of social support, and the significance of belonging to a community
These are just a couple things I learned from moving cross-culturally throughout my life.
Answer:
Ten year old boys
Explanation:
Cross sectional research design are usually used to understand the dominant character or features in a population at a particular point in time. Some of the characteristics of a this study design are; takes place at one time, allows researchers to compare certain characteristics such as age, can provide information about what is happening with a certain population and what is happening in another population say 5 years later, and then use this information as a basis of comparison. Researchers do not use this study to show cause-and-effect, but it is used mainly for correlational analysis.
Answer:
I say the second one.
Explanation:
This is what I would put. Im so so so sorry if this turns out to be wrong, but this is still what I'd put.