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Sitting in your assigned seat in school is an example of a social-conventional rule. Social-conventional rules are agreed upon by society and may take the form of a custom. Sitting in your assigned seat at school is considered a social-conventional rule because children are expected to listen to their teachers at school. This is a socially agreed upon rule.
Answer:
Quantitative research method
Explanation:
Quantitative research methods emphasize objective measurements and the statistical, mathematical, or numerical analysis of data collected through polls, questionnaires, and surveys, or by manipulating pre-existing statistical data using computational techniques.
Answer:
a. protective optimism
Explanation:
Protective optimism refers to an attitude that children have, which is a tendency to believe that positive traits are generally stable and true for themselves. This often results in children believing themselves to be capable of very complex tasks, such as solving impossible puzzles, remembering long lists of words and controlling their dreams. This optimism in their abilities help children try new things. It also encourages them to believe that they will succeed in these new things they try.