the answer is T. the two ways is absolute and reflective
The correct answer is: "All of the above are true statements".
Social roles are defined for different social status levels as the manner in which individuals who pertain to each social group are expected to behave. They do not constitute an obligation, but an expectation and even a prejudice sometimes.
There are conflicting roles. People use to adopt different roles in different situations to fulfil the expectations of different audiences.
The researchers kept their identities secret because, if they had revealed that their purpouse was to conduct an experiment on the behaviours of the people in the bar, it might have triggered that some people changed their usual attitudes because they know that their 'figures' will be kept in a record.
Maybe some people will drink less as they feel embarrased if some other person is testing how many beers they end. Others, might want to prove themselves 'strong' and drink much more than usual. People change their behaviour sometimes when they are aware that they are watched. This is called the observer effect.
C. memory loss can be permanent
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Work Done = Force x Distance (Using Work Done to say that he does work)
Force = mass x acceleration
Everytime he starts walking (he accelerates from 0 ) so he exerts a force to carry his weight, and multiplied by distance = Work done to purely move around.
If he lifts something or pushes something, he also does work (using the same theory)