Answer:
Primacy effect
Explanation:
<em>The primacy effect</em> refers to impressions formed about others in the first encounters with them. When creating impressions of others, our first impression about that person determines strongly how we feel about them and what we think of them. Therefore, first impressions are more important than later impressions. Later judgments about the person, stem from the initial perception of the individual. Smell, speech, physical appearance, manner of approach and so on, shape the initial perception of an individual.
Answer:
In 1776, the Second Continental Congress issued the Declaration of Independence, stating their specific grievances with the British monarchy and why they were going to create a separate government. After the colonies separated from the British monarchy and formed the United States of America, they had to answer some crucial questions: 1) If not a monarchy, what type of government was the United States going to have? 2) What kind of government was going to protect the people without violating their individual liberties?
The Framers decided to create a limited government based on ideas of natural rights, popular sovereignty, republicanism, and the social contract. We can see some of these ideas pop up in the foundational documents of the United States, including the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The Artery that leads from the heart, specifically the right ventrical, is called the Pulmonary Artery. The Artery that leads from the Right Atrium is called the Right Vena Cava and is found as both Inferior at the bottom and the Superior at the top.
The answer is 3) From calls made to one hundred randomly generated telephone numbers, people replied to a question about television shows they watch
This is because the people questioned were completely chosen at random and were asked about something they might or might know much about. This is easily the least biased option.
However, other surveys were not biased, e.g. asking heart surgeons about children's diet or asking ex-employees of The World of Baseball Bookstore about the importance of baseball.
These are not a random selection and might not actually provide accurate results.