Answer:
self-administered survey
Explanation:
Jackie is doing a study on the number of hours spent watching TV and how this affects family cohesion. She decides to mail a questionnaire to randomly selected households in her state. This is an example of <u>self-administered survey</u>. A self-administered survey is a survey that is done or designed in such a way that the researcher will not interfere with the respondents. In this method the respondents complete the survey on their own with no agent to guide or interfere in the process. While this method is relatively cheap, the respondents feel more at ease, there is a higher requirement of respondents because due to the absence of monitoring or guidance there is usually increased error in questionnaires.
English/tiếng Anh
All of these issues are problems that affect many people in a society, rather than problems that affect only a few.
• Poverty and Homelessness. ...
• Climate Change. ...
• Overpopulation. ...
• Immigration Stresses. ...
• Civil Rights and Racial
• Discrimination. ...
• Gender Inequality. ...
• Health Care Availability. ...
• Childhood Obesity.
Vietnamese/Tiếng Việt
Tất cả những vấn đề này là những vấn đề ảnh hưởng đến nhiều người trong một xã hội, chứ không phải là những vấn đề chỉ ảnh hưởng đến một số ít.
• Nghèo đói và Vô gia cư. ...
• Khí hậu thay đổi. ...
• Dân số quá đông. ...
• Căng thẳng nhập cư. ...
• Quyền Dân sự và Phân biệt chủng tộc
• Phân biệt. ...
• Bất bình đẳng giới. ...
• Tính sẵn có của Chăm sóc Sức khỏe. ...
• Béo phì thời thơ ấu.
Answer:
29 Japanese planes were shot down at pearl harbor
Explanation:
Answer:
Arche
Explanation:
These philosophical thinkers were searching for the arche, the source or the the beginning.
These people were searching for the arche in presocratic terms. The arche is a Greek term that means first principle. The arche according to aristotle is the explanatory first principle from which every other thing is formed. According to another philosopher thales, the arche is the source and the beginning
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