Answer:
example of construct validity
Explanation:
Construct validity refers to how accurate a study can measure / provide data about the things it claim in the initial description. From the case above, Tara's study claim that it measure<em> 'how social college students are with friends at lunch compared to at dinner' . </em>
In order to measure this, Tara only use 'duration of eye contact' as an indicator of measure it.
The thing is, Social interaction is done with many type of actions, including spoken communication, skin contact, laughter, opened body language ,etc. Only using eye contact will cut off the people who rely their socialization process on these other actions. Because of this, we can say that this study is lacking in validity.
MaJority of problems of adolescence like such as substance abuse and delinquency are usually resolved in adolescene.
<h3>What is an
adolescence stage?</h3>
This stage is human life falls between 12 to 19 years which is known as period of transition between childhood and adulthood.
Hence, during this stage, majority of problems of adolescence like such as substance abuse and delinquency are usually resolved.
Therefore, the Option B is correct.
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It's definitely not in a theocracy: those usually favour the majorities.
Also migrant labors don't specifically favour minorities.
Now, between democracies and command economies the choice is very hard, as it depends more on the specific country. So for example in many places the role of the minorities rose in command economies, since they went against the patriarchy (in China this was the case for example, the role of women in China improved drastically, while women and minorities are still struggling in Japan, which is a democracy). On the other hand, Nazi Germany was also a command economy, and yet it was very bad for minorities
I would say that the question is too complex to give just one answer, but I would also argue for option d)
Certain flavors of food are not available in Canada because of the harsh climate of the Nation.
Explanation:
Canada possesses a harsh and cold climate where there is hard to grow a lot of food and thus most of it is imported from outside throughout the year as farming in a land like Canada is very hard and not as fruitful as it would be somewhere temperate.
Thus the Canadians have a small variety of homegrown species which do not make up for a very tasty cuisine. Rest everything has to be painstakingly and with hassle imported from outside for the use of the people in Canada.