The answer is true. The phenomenon of “daddy stress”—as
Forbes magazine called it in a latest cover story—touches men from the decision-making
office to the rank and file, and while a increasing number of single dads may
feel it most, wedded fathers are hardly resistant.
Answer:
Option D) is correct
Explanation:
Dr. DeVries is interested in measuring how practice in problem solving affects this ability. The population of interest is high school seniors. However, the sample consists of students who attend an exclusive college preparatory school out of which half of the sample receives practice in solving particular types of problems, while the other half does not receives practice in solving those types of problems. Now groups take the same problem-solving test. But DeVries may not be able to generalize his findings as the sample is not representative of the population.
Yes, Americans who oppose this new reality argue that this is a government interference in private life, so as to hurt individual freedoms. Of course, such conduct divides opinions. However, it is noteworthy that in the name of national security, this is not illegal, the government has the prerogative to intervene to protect society as a whole. Unfortunately this is a reality that we have to live with, since the terrorist attacks happen by surprise. I agree with this conduct, because in my view it is better to sacrifice some of our freedom to stay safe in this violent world.