An isolationist country would likely have state-run media in order to control the information that the populous is allowed to see and not see, as well as having it to use as a vehicle for propaganda. This phenomenon is observable today in North Korean media, for example.
<u>Culture lag</u> occurs when the laws were changed to disallow phone use—a technology that has become more prevalent—while driving to reduce accidents.
A theoretical phenomenon known as "cultural lag" occurs when advancements in material culture occur earlier or perhaps more quickly than advancements in non-material culture.
As a result, people may experience moral and ethical conundrums as new social norms emerge.
The sociological concept of cultural lag can be used to recognize and explain social conflicts, foresee and solve present issues, reduce accidents, and investigate how the adoption of new technologies can be challenging if a society is not ready for them.
Learn an example of a cultural lag in the US: brainly.com/question/14688771
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In the weighted point product evaluation method, if more than one support person evaluates competing products, the score a product receives is usually the average score of all evaluators.
The weighted point product evaluation method, or Kepner-Tregoe method, compares technology products according to criteria of predefined importance, such as their cost or how easy they are for the consumer to use. The result is a numerical score for each competing product; the "winner" being the product with the highest score.
The people conducting the evaluations can of course disagree. In this case, a product's final score is the average of the different evaluators' scores for this product.