Answer 1: The hammer and symbol represent the proletarian solidarity
Answer 2: The image isn't their so I think It might be Hitler
Answer 3: Not sure because I cant see that earthier
Answer:
Democratic-elective.
Explanation:
As the exercise presents, the Company Sociology is an democratic-elective type of organization given that they make all decisions as groups, emphasizing cooperation and using personal appeals to ensure that everyone participates in problem solving. As we know, a democratic type of government is that in which the people exercise the authority. Therefore, if this organization makes every decision as groups, etc. etc., they are indeed a democratic elective type.
Answer:
Olivia is conducting a longitudinal study on adolescence. During the first wave she interviewed each participant about their familial relationships. She used the information she obtained to develop a measure of familial relationships that she administered during the second wave of the study. In the first wave, Olivia used <u>qualitative research</u>, in the second wave she used <u>quantitative research</u>.
Explanation:
The qualitative research can be seen as a term that covers a series of methods and techniques with interpretive value that aims to describe, analyze, decode, translate and synthesize the meaning of facts that arise more or less naturally. It has a naturalistic interpretive approach towards its object of study, so it studies reality in its natural context, interpreting and analyzing the meaning of the phenomena according to the meanings it has for the people involved. Quantitative research is one in which quantitative data on variables are collected and analyzed. Its purpose is to find general laws that explain the nature of its object of study from observation, verification and experience. That is, from the analysis of experimental results that yield verifiable numerical or statistical representations.
Answer:
Jerremy has arrived at an (incorrect) fallacious conclusion.
Explanation:
Jeremy in assuming that there is a direct correlation between the two factors: being vegetarian and going to the moon. However that is nos not true, those events have no proven direct correlation on their own, so, becoming a vegetarian will not increase the probability of him going to the moon. Even if a correlation could be proven it would be possible to assume that being an astronaut increases the chances of one being vegetarian, not the other way around.