Three environmental cues that can be listed are: territory, lighting and sound.
The ways the three of them affect the expectations for communication are:
When it comes to territory, being close to someone will mean that this individual is friends with me, or has a close relationship. If the person takes his/her distance, I expect to be having a more formal conversation, or to be interacting with someone whom I'm not close with.
Lighting affects my expectations for communication in a way that if the light is low, I'll be expecting to have a more intimate conversation, specially with someone whom I have a relationship with.
And last, sound, if I'm in a noisy place I won't expect to have a serious conversation, I'll be expecting to have a more casual talk. In a quiet environment I can expect to have a serious talk.
Answer:
(A) has cross-researcher reliability.
Explanation:
Lisa is doing a qualitative study of people's online shopping behavior. Whenever such a study is done, it is necessary to compare the data found with the data found in another similar and relevant study in the area. This allows the researcher to compare whether their data is correct and credible. When Lisa found similarity in coding her research data with coding data with other completed and recognized research, she gained some trust among researchers.
From this we can conclude that the right answer is the letter A.
B - peaked in the mid-1990s
According to the chart, it shows the highest levels of deforestation in 1994 (which is when it peaked). The graph is not getting smaller, so it's not on the decline nor could the graph show that it was banned by the UN.