C, A, A, C, hope this helps
Answer:
The correct answer would be, This illustrates the Gestalt principle of Closure.
Explanation:
The Gestalt was a psychologist, who gave many principles, like principle of closure, principle of proximity, etc. According to Gestalt, the human brain is designed in such a way that it perceives the things in their complete whole, even if there are certain gaps or absent parts in it. For example, if there are certain lines in a circle, the human brain still perceives it a whole circle.
Similarly in this example, when the builder sees the home from one angle, it appeared to be completely framed but from the other angle, he sees some gaps. This is when he sees it closely, he sees the gap. Otherwise the home appeared be to completely framed at first glance. This is the principle of closure.
Answer: Option (B) is correct
Explanation:
The IRB which is known as Institutional Review Board is the body that looks after the rights of subjects of human research in an affiliated institution. The IRB needs to analyze the research that takes into consideration human participation. Although it should be noted that officials of a research institution may have the power to overrule an approval by IRB. It reviews whether human life is at risk while participating. It looks after participants right and privacy.
Answer:
The correct response is option D: Determining if rival hypotheses or alternative explanations for finding might be possible.
Explanation:
A research design describes the research methods and techniques that the researcher used to collect their data. The research design should explain why the research methods are suitable for the subject matter. Examining the validity of a research design is done so that the credibility of the researcher can be established and so the readers and fellow scholars can assess for themselves if the study was carried out rigorously or whether there may be some limitations in the data. The researcher needs to list any known threats to validity and they should also explain to what extent the findings are generalizable.