you would need to know whether or not she finds the behavior distressing
Answer:
1, 4 & 6 are likely to be correct
Explanation:
1 When the target group is American adults, who very often have landline telephones and cellphones, it can be argued that including them will be more accurate.
4 This may be true; I can imagine that there are people, socioeconomically different, who don´t have (access to) landline phones.
6. Birthday doesn´t have anything to do with age, as suggested in nr. 5 and nr. 7. Birthyear does. The selection of most recent birthday in a household is a good way of selecting at random.
2, 3 and 8 are statements that don´t have any scientifical reasoning.
Answer:
Carley's opinion is that a puppy would be a great birthday gift. She uses scientific evidence about children learning responsibility to support her opinion.
Explanation:
Answer:
This is an example of latent learning.
Explanation:
Latent learning is the<em> retention of information</em> without much help or motivation. This is an unconscious process; one tends to "just know" the information.
In this case, the person regularly goes to the store and he has seen where the eggs are, <em>unconsciously retaining</em> this information and thus knows where they are when he goes to buy it for his guests. This is an example of latent learning.