A researcher is interested in examining whether offering children candy as an incentive to share will increase preschoolers' sharing behavior. A group of preschoolers is brought into the laboratory to play with some interesting toys. The preschoolers are split into two groups through random assignment. Group A is told that they will get candy each time they share, and group B is not told anything about candy or sharing. Results indicate that preschoolers in group A share more than do preschoolers in group B, and the researcher concludes that offering children candy for sharing caused the children in group A to share more. Which statement BEST describes a possible limitation of this study?
A. There may be a third-variable problem.
B. These findings may not generalize beyond the laboratory setting.
C. Children in group A may have been naturally kinder than were children in group B.
D. Causation cannot be inferred from this type of study
The option "These findings may not generalize beyond the laboratory setting" best describes a possible limitation of this study
The findings may not generalize beyond the laboratory setting as most of the studies or researches show that children are more selfish in the preschool stage. The intentions behind the act are not considered, merely the outcome, and therefore an apparently altruistic act may have a selfish basis.
Adding information adds context to the children’s donation decision, thus motivating altruistic behavior. Researches with children have demonstrated that they are not consistently selfish and even children as young as 3 years are frequently altruistic in their behavior.
Answer:True
Explanation:
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B. secondary industries
C. tertiary industries
D. quaternary industries
Answer:
its d- quaternary industries
Explanation:
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Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
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A judge can sentence a juvenile who has been found to be delinquent by issuing a disposition order. Sometimes they will sentence the juvenile to a period of incarceration, but probation and other more lenient options are common. Even if a juvenile receives a sentence that involves incarceration, this is usually not the same as an adult criminal defendant being sentenced to prison. Often, incarceration will consist of house arrest or placement with a different relative or in a foster home. A judge also may order a juvenile to spend a short period in a juvenile detention facility, possibly followed by a period of probation.
If a juvenile has committed a more serious crime, a judge may sentence them to a longer period of incarceration in a secured juvenile facility. This term can last for a year or more. In some unusual cases, a juvenile may be sentenced to spend time in a regular jail or prison. If they are near the age of majority when they commit a serious crime, they may receive a blended sentence. This means that they are sentenced to juvenile detention initially and then transferred to an adult jail or prison once they reach the age of majority.
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