the answer is: A cognitive psychologist enrolls undergraduate students for a computer-based study about the effect of mood on problem-solving behaviors.
Here the requirement for research with human subjects according to the Fed :
"Obtains information or biospecimens through intervention or interaction with the individual, and uses, studies, or analyzes the information or biospecimens; or Obtains, uses, studies, analyzes, or generates identifiable private information or identifiable biospecimens."
The experiment on this ption fulfill the criteria because:
- The experiment should use studies or analytics to obtain some sort of private information from the subjects. (such as their mood)
- The experiment should make some sort of intervention that can be used to measure its hypothesis. (in the case above, the researchers could put the subject under a certain level of stress before telling them to solve a set of problems)
- The researchers need to interact with the subject in a certain way. (since the researchers meet the undergraduate directly, it's considered as an interraction)
Answer:
Because British want to capture Nepal.
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Answer: front and back region
Explanation:
When we are dealing with our employer or other professional businesses we have to act different than we normal act , we bring up a different self so we put in a front region.
We have to be this person who is strict , calm , professional at all times when we are dealing with our professional team.
We change the language we speak , the pictures we post on our social network ; everything has to show moral and good ethics because we don't want to risk creating an unprofessional image to our employer or business partners .
However with friends and family we can be as casual as we want to be even the langauge we use , the photos we post on our social network , we can be our normal self without any fear hence we can be in our back region.
Answer:
Explanation:
The four American presidents that are displayed in the Mount Rushmore Natinal Memorial are: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt y Abraham Lincoln.