Answer: Steve has
1. Operationalized his variables
2. Measured his variables
Answer:
Obedience to authority
Explanation:
You can be honest to yourself but thats not important, at least not to me its not.
You should obey authority, for instance, if a police officer pulls you over while you are driving and asks for liscence and registration, you should give it to him/her. Some people may drive away if they do something bad.
Answer:
I have attached the relevant image below.
Explanation:
The image is a map of Africa, with the most relevant European settlements at the time.
As can be seen, all of them were located in subsharan Africa, because the Mediterranean coast of Africa was a region that had developed from ancient times, and that was in the control of the Ottoman Empire.
The European coastal settlements mostly cluster in west Africa, where the majority of slave ports (ports where slave were taken to the Americas) were located.
There are also some settlements in East Africa, and two settlements to the south of the Gold Coast: Luanda, an important slave port under Portugese control, and Cape Town, initially a Dutch colony.
The Ku Klux Klan became the largest and most powerful white supremacy group.
<u>Explanation:</u>
White supremacy is the racialist idea that white people are superior to people of other cultures and therefore should be ruling over them. White supremacy has origins in the now-discredited theory of scientific segregation and often relies on pseudoscientific reasons.
The Ku Klux Klan started as a vigilante organization of previously associated soldiers trying to frighten once slaves and other blacks after the Civil War. The society recognizes itself today as a Christian “civil rights for whites” organization. Loyal White Knights are one of the greatest and most powerful Klan groups in the United States.
Explanation:
It is an example of superstitious behavior that is resulting from accidental reinforcement. The accidental reinforcer occurs after an act that may unintentionally strengthen the likelihood of the occurrence of that act. Superstitious behavior is often the result of accidental reinforcement
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A golfer may be lean as nears the hole. Such learning followed the past by the ball going into the hole (reinforcer) so even though leaning has no causal effects on whether the ball goes in, the accidental contingent relationship between leaning and ball being holed leads to reinforcement of leaning also called adventitious reinforcer.