Answer:
- John is using available and renewable resources.
Explanation:
Economics is primarily associated with the allocation of limited resources for the production of goods and services and the distribution as well as consumption of these goods and services.
As per the question, John's use of economics is reflected by his 'use of limited available and renewable resources'(apple orchard) to produce goods(in the form of 'Pies') for distribution and consumption('selling them in the market'). Thus, the land(orchard), labor(John himself), capital(his time and money in making pies from apples) act as the factors of production in this economic activity.
Answer:
a. in-group identification is a source pride and self-esteem.
Explanation:
Cialdini and his colleagues (1976) conducted the research focusing on self-confidence and self-esteem. The found that the people were more likely to wear football team shirts after victories than after losses. This highlighted that the want to be acknowledged as a fan and to connect with other fans and members of fans group and to fulfill their sense of belonging. However, social acceptance limited them for wearing the same shirt when after the loss because it is possible that rival fans or other friends will make fun of them hurting their pride and self-esteem.
Answer:
Explanation:
A. Yes it include a placebo. A placebo is used to test the originality of a particular material or item. Usually used as control
B. The control of the experiment which is reading in a particular angle to increase test score is the placebo used in the experiment to test the other method of learning.
C. The control is better than the experimental group
D. Yes the procedure taught to the experimental group is a useful strategy. A new stragegy should outperfoem the control but this is not the case hence, the control is a useful strategy.
Answer: The Second Great Awakening
Explanation: In early American colonies, The First Great Awakening happened in the middle of the 1700's. Then later, another wave again became very popular, known as The Second Great Awakening. It was a time of noticeable reform as more Americans looked at Christianity differently, more fundamentally. There was more of a focus on becoming a member of a Christian church, participation in mission type work and trying to spread that influence across what what happening in society at that time (such as the ban of alcohol, which was influenced by this strong view). People would also travel from far away to hear such well known preachers as Charles Finney and others who were promoters of The Second Great Awakening Christian values.
Answer:
The OPPONENT PROCESS theory of color vision