I think the best answer is <span>They must use the same media that citizens use.</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The Type II error would be to conclude that EnerG is no more nutritious than Supreme when Energy actually provides more health benefits.
Option b
<u>Explanation:</u>
Type II error sometimes referred to as beta error is a term in statistics that doesn’t reject the false-null hypothesis. It occurs when one refuses to reject the false null hypothesis. In this type of error, the false findings are accepted as true.  
It also confirms two different scenarios as similar even though they are different. It can be reduced by adjusting the criteria of the null hypothesis by increasing tolerance with caution to ensure that the error type doesn’t end up being Type I error.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
<u>Perception </u> is a three phase process of selecting, organizing and interpreting information, objects, people, events or situations.
Explanation:
Perception involves three steps.
1. Selecting
In the first stage we select that stimuli which attracts us the most by ignoring the others about making perception about any event or object.
2. Organizing
In the second stage we organize the information about our selection.
3. Interpretation
In the third step we interpret that information in a meaningful way that makes sense to us.
 
        
             
        
        
        
To control pollution, industry has been given limits and been threatened with punishment if these limits are violated. This approach is called ________.
A) end of the alley
B) carrot and stick
C) command-and-control
D) limit and manage
E) last chance
Answer:
The answer is (C) Command and Control.
Explanation:
Command and Control is a kind of regulation used by the government and relevant stakeholders in Environmental Regulations to reduce or control pollution.  
They achieve this by "commanding" industries or companies to take conscious steps towards reducing pollution by adhering to certain limits.  
The "command" is followed by "Control" which dictates the best ways of achieving reductions in pollution e.g through installation/use of a specific pollution control technology.  
In addition, the commands and controls come with threats of punishments when not adhered to.