Answer: The answer is : d. I and III
Explanation:
I- The interest rate on a mortgage has a direct impact on the size of a mortgage payment: Higher interest rates mean higher mortgage payments.
While both loan types have similar interest rate profiles, the 20-year loan typically offers a lower rate to the 30-year loan. The spreads change over time, but the 20-year is typically about a quarter a percent lower than the 30-year.
Answer:
surveys
Explanation:
Micah would certainly use a form of quantitative data because his study sets to obtain numerical value of the single-parent households in his school district which can be counted and measured. Surveys can be used to obtain the discrete data he needs in the process.
This is a more objective method of data collection and Micah can have a broader look of a large portion of areas to be analyzed.
Answer:
Content validity
Explanation:
Your friend, Tania, is asking your advice on her new study design. She is conducting a study on whether milk chocolate consumption prior to a memory task will improve recall performance as compared to consuming white chocolate. She decides to include three participants in each group. You tell her that she should likely have more participants or she will lack <u>content</u> validity. Content validity has to do with whether your research subjects or respondents are representative of all aspect of your research construct. Increasing the sample size or the number of replicates per treatment increases the construct validity by increasing the degree of freedom and reducing experimental error. Increasing the sample size will make the study a more representation of the entire study population.
Answer: Reaction formation
Explanation:Reaction formation is a psychological defense mechanism which occurs when a person exaggerate the opposite of how they feel, they don't only deny how they feel but they act total opposite of how they actual feel.
The ego is kept in the dark whilst the id is pleased with this bidding if true emotions. It can be seen by someone getting angry at anyone who opposes what they say they believe.
What is an example of reaction formation?
Some people who are afraid of coming out and say they are homosexual they tend to show harsh animosity against those who have openly displayed it.