The answer is: <span>because proximity promotes familiarity
Humans are most likely to let our guard down if we're near the people that we're familiar with.
Due to the close relation that created by proximity, we're most likely to meet that individual much more often compared to other individual, which make us much more familiar with that individual's behavior and personalities.</span>
It is part of the marginal benefit
hope this helps you
Answer:
Early Reader Stage
Explanation:
Because they are at such a young age that they are still able to identify letters and know sounds of some. But they still deal with many everyday difficulties such as not being able to decode words with many syllables.
Need the water to survive so they just have to close the stomata
The answer is: An experiment is proposed on the relationship between gender-related stereotypes in math and the subsequent performance by males and females on math tests.
Here the requirement for research with human subjects according to the Fed :
<em>"Obtains information or biospecimens through intervention or interaction with the individual, and uses, studies, or analyzes the information or biospecimens; or Obtains, uses, studies, analyzes, or generates identifiable private information or identifiable biospecimens."</em>
The experiment on the second option fulfill the criteria because:
- The experiment should use studies or analytics to obtain some sort of private information from the subjects. (<u>such as test scores and subjects' anxiety level)</u>
- The experiment should make some sort of intervention that can be used to measure its hypothesis. (<u>the test above could divide the subjects into two groups. First group of female subjects could be make to take the test without the presence of male subjects while the second group do the test with the presence of male subjects)</u>
- The researchers need to interact with the subject in a certain way.
<u>(meaning that the subjects can't be anonymous to the researchers</u>)