Two major quantitative research tools which are being used by sociologists would be graph theory - graph theory is a special area of mathematics which gets used in social network theory and is an interesting tool to use. Another are questionnaires which represent the bulk of sociologist empirical research.
Explanation:
If you shop online, you don't know whether the item that you're purchasing is real or fake and you won't know if it will arrive broken or intact while if you shop in a traditional environment, you will for sure know that the item your buying is 100 percent authentic and that it's in new condition.
Answer:
These are the two correct answer choices:
A The modern map includes A land masses the ancient map does not show.
D The modern map shows the shapes of land masses more accurately than the ancient map.
Explanation:
The two answer choices above are closely related. Ancient maps often were less detailed than modern maps because ancient cartographers, geographers, and sailors had less technical tools to craft their maps.
Ancient maps were usually partial maps as well: they only showed specific geographical areas, while leaving other areas uncovered, simply because the authors did not even know what territories lied beyond certain geographical limits. For examples, the Ancient Greeks did not know of Subsaharan Africa, so their maps did not give account of that part of the world.
Answer:
a) nonverbal communication usually conveys more information than verbal communication
Explanation:
<u>Nonverbal communication or body language is facial expressions, body movement, gestures, eye contacts, and chats which make a communication better</u>. Nonverbal communication is important because it improves or facilities verbal communication. If verbal and nonverbal clues match, they increase trust, otherwise they can cause stress, tension, confusion, and mistrust.
But it does not convey more information, therefore, Option a is the answer.
behavioural
neuroscientist
Behavioral
neuroscientists use non-invasive brain imaging techniques for various uses such
as: detecting brain impairments or abnormalities, studying brain anatomy and investigating
which areas of the brain show most activity when performing particular tasks or
activities. Some non-invasive brain imaging techniques include fMRI, MRI and
EEG.