Answer: Option C
Explanation: Research has been done, statistics are calculated ,data are analysed which resulted to the conclusion that participants who scored high on a new test measuring self-esteem made eye contact during an interview whereas participants who scored low on the test avoided eye contact. With this fact, it is almost certain to "PREDICT" the outcome of a particular participant after an interview. This conclude that such demonstration is a predictive validity.
Answer: a. third-place winners were happier than second-place winners.
Explanation:
The Study showed that THIRD PLACE winners were more happy than SECOND PLACE winners.
This is because for second place winners they were only one position away from the first and this can breed disappointment in them as they continually ask themselves why they did not put a little more effort and try something else. Essentially they will be beating their own selves down as opposed to the third place winners who are further from first place and are happy to be amongst the three best performers.
It is for this reason that in European football, the most painful victory is a 1 - 0 victory because the defeated will feel that they needed but one goal.
This topic has also been mentioned in songs in the rap and pop genre with some artists calling Second place, 'THE FIRST LOSER'.
Drugs kill 200 thousand people each year worldwide. Well now think about it!
<span>False, Luther's purpose for posting his 95 theses was not to debate the church's position on tithing, but in fact Luther attacked the Catholic Church’s corrupt practice of selling “indulgences” to absolve sin. He argued that the Bible is the central religious authority and that humans may reach salvation only by their faith and not by their deeds.</span>
The staff is using door-in-the-face technique
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<u>Explanation:</u>
It is a technique whereby a respondent is asked to comply with a large request; one which the persuader knows well there is a high chance the respondent will not agree. When the persuader’s first request is turned down, he/she makes a smaller request one which the respondent may agree to.
The technique recognizes that the request is likely to be accepted since it is not made in isolation; that is the respondent has two requests to compare and contrast. Also, the requests have to be similar in nature but different in magnitude or extent.