Decantation and filtration are both methods of separating mixtures. Decantation is the process of separating the liquid phase of a mixture from the solid precipitate, by pouring very carefully the liquid away. Filtration is the process of passing the entire liquid through a filter, where the solid precipitate will be trapped in the filter. Someone would need to use filtration if he wanted to filtrate the entire quantity of the solution. Also if the solid phase of the solution was not a steady sediment and dispersed in the entire liquid phase.
Options: A. Ervin Goffman.
B. George Herbert Mead.
C. Alvin Gouldner.
D. Williams F. Ogbum.
Answer:B. GEORGE HEBERT MEAD.
Explanation:George Herbert Mead is a Sociologist and phylosopher who stated that people develop self images through their interaction with other people. The image which a person sees of himself is directly related to what he or she gets from the interactions which he or she does with other persons.
According to George Herbert Mead, a person's personality is made up of his or her self-awareness and self-image, and the person's personality is a product of the person's social experience.
"The Federalist Papers" is actually written by three writers namely John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison which includes eighty-five essays. But the primary author of "The Federalist Papers" is Alexander Hamilton. The answer for this would be option D.
Answer:
Observer Bias
Explanation:
Observer Bias comes into play when an observer does not record all informations correctly or fully for a study. In this case the researcher may take abnormality from a group of subject for the study but fail to do same for all other groups.
In this question the bias comes into play because the same scenario played out between Lexi and Juan but Sabrina only recorded information for Lexi but left out Juan. She allowed her personal views to influence her data collection. This is what is meant by observer Bias.
Hello! The answer is C, language that creates a mental picture by appealing to the senses.