What is bias in social studies? Bias is a learned behavior influenced by many factors, and your students will have their own perspectives based on their culture, family upbringing, and socioeconomic status. What makes a study biased? Research bias happens when the researcher skews the entire process towards a specific research outcome by introducing a […]
What is the strong process?
What is the strong process? Strong Process Forum is an all-day conference that includes three curated panels on the pillars of wellness – MOVE, EAT and REST – with scientists, farmers, journalists, athletes, clinicians and innovators, as well as breakfast, yoga and lunch. How do you describe the decision making process? Decision making is the […]
Who was the leader of the Antarctic expedition which was the first to reach the South Pole in December 1911?
Who was the leader of the Antarctic expedition which was the first to reach the South Pole in December 1911? Roald Amundsen Who was the first person to discover South Pole? What did Amundsen discover South Pole? What is Roald Amundsen remembered for? Roald Amundsen, a Norwegian explorer, was one of the greatest figures in […]
What are the different child rearing practices?
What are the different child rearing practices? The four Baumrind parenting styles have distinct names and characteristics: Authoritarian or Disciplinarian. Permissive or Indulgent. Uninvolved. Authoritative. How do child rearing practices differ across cultures? Child-rearing in different cultures can be as varied as the countries from which they come. Some practices can appear neglectful by American […]
What is an example of strain theory?
What is an example of strain theory? General strain theory (GST) is a sociology and criminology theory developed in 1992 by Robert Agnew. Examples of General Strain Theory are people who use illegal drugs to make themselves feel better, or a student assaulting his peers to end the harassment they caused. What is the difference […]
In which states were slaves 20 percent or more of the population?
In which states were slaves 20 percent or more of the population? Slaves were about one-third or more of the population in Georgia, Maryland, South Carolina, and Virginia. Which state had the most slaves before and after the Civil War? Slavery was legal in Southern states before the Civil War. Preceding the Civil War, the […]
How does the checks and balances system protect us?
How does the checks and balances system protect us? The U.S. System of Checks and Balances In addition to this separation of powers, the framers built a system of checks and balances designed to guard against tyranny by ensuring that no branch would grab too much power. How does checks and balances apply today? The […]
What is the major accomplishment of the formal operational stage?
What is the major accomplishment of the formal operational stage? The formal operational stage begins at approximately age twelve and lasts into adulthood. As adolescents enter this stage, they gain the ability to think in an abstract manner by manipulating ideas in their head, without any dependence on concrete manipulation (Inhelder & Piaget, 1958). Is […]
What are Article III courts?
What are Article III courts? Article III courts (also called Article III tribunals) are the U.S. Supreme Court and the inferior courts of the United States established by Congress, which currently are the 13 United States courts of appeals, the 91 United States district courts (including the districts of D.C. and Puerto Rico, but excluding […]
Who was first person in space?
Who was first person in space? cosmonaut Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin Who made the first rocket to go into space? Wernher von Braun Where does space begin? Earth ends and outer space starts at the Kármán line, some 62 miles (100 kilometers) above the planet’s surface. What was the first rocket called? The first rocket which […]