<span>No, it is unethical to perform this type of study. There are other ways of observing the behavior of students under stress in the lab. One way might be to have them take a test and tell them they failed and compare that group to a group of students that were told they passed the test. Another method would be to observe students that actually failed their tests.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is: D. Personal Fable.
Explanation:
This is, according to Piaget's theory, a formal operational stage that occurs between adolescence and adulthood.
The personal fable, is when the people perceive themselves as the <em>center of the "universe"</em> , it related to the egocentrism, because they think they are <em>one of a kind and/or invincible</em><em>, </em>and -as stated in the example- <em>"Jordan believes that she is destined for greatness", </em>meaning she does not consider the possible obstacles as something to stop her from achieving her goal. We might say that Jordan lives in her universe, her personal fable.
A typical infant begins laughing between 3-4 months of age.
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In this stage an infant starts developing emotions,
linking the faces that surround them to words; starts to make the first sounds
as they try talking; and will start to reach out to grab things. At this stage,
the infant will also start putting objects in their mouth since this is their
way to comprehend and understand objects.</span><span>
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Answer:
Most likely Marge will not get her money back.
Explanation:
Most likely Marge will not get her money back. This is because, despite her anger towards finding out where the ring came from she still decided to wear the ring for a certain amount of time, instead of immediately returning it. Due to taking so long to disafirm the contract between her and Harry, it is automatically taken as if she had affirmed the contract. Therefore, Harry does not have any obligation to return the $500 back to Marge.
Answer:
a convenience sample
Explanation:
Convenience sampling also known as availability sampling, or opportunity sampling refers to a type of non-probability sampling that is based on proximity of participants and involves data collection or sampling from close/based on proximity to research, readily available, or conveniently available participants. Pilot testing for instance makes use of this type of sampling.