Letter B is the correct answer.
Even though many kids like to play tag, Jorge cannot predict that kids will play it on the playground. When Jorge took detailed notes on the children's tag-playing behavior, he was exemplifying the goal of description.
Answer:
Extroversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness
Explanation:
The NEO-5 big five factors were proposed by Paul Costa and McCrae. In this personality test, five major traits are measured by this personality test. There are OCEAN five major traits.
Agreeableness: The person who scores high on this trait show different characteristics such as
- The person will interest other people
- Show care about other people
Extroversion: The person who shows a high score on this trait is enjoy the center of attraction. This type of personality likes to start a conversation with other people.
Conscientiousness: The person who will score high on this category will be organized, pay attention to the information and finish the task at the right time in the right way.
Thus the person who scores high on these traits will have more pleasant relationships.
The answer is: living arrangement with/without violent partner
Dependent variable is the type of variable which values depended on its interaction with independent variable.
To put it simply, dependent variable is something that you measure (or try to influence) during an experiment.
From the case above, the research tried different method of treatments and see which one would influence the subject the most and decide to leave their violent partner. From this alone we can say that the women's living arrangement is something that the researcher want to measure.
Answer:
The correct response is Option B: grow a surplus of food.
Explanation:
One of the most important social and technological advances for the emergence of larger human settlements like cities is the ability to grow a surplus of food. This is because in order to take up other trades and means of livelihood that characterize a city, there needs to exist the capacity to store food and to distribute it to city residents who are not dedicated to agriculture themselves. Humans started to establish what archaeologists and anthropologists call agricultural villages by about 10,000 BCE where we find early evidence of large systems of storing and managing and distributing surplus. The surplus food that these residents generated allowed for the establishment of more permanent villages that increased in population. Societies of increasing complexity emerged in valleys around the Nile, Indus, and Tigris-Euphrates rivers.