Answer:
D
Explanation:
it seems like it has a good meaning to it
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The superego
Explanation:
Superego is part of personality development. Superego works on a principle named morality principle. This is also called a conscience. This is the third and foremost related to moral values. At this stage, a child starts to behave in morality. 
To control his Id and ego part. Id and Ego work on the pleasure principle and reality principle. These principles and personality traits lead to the future personality of a person. If there is occurred some type of conflict between Id, Ego and Superego create a problem in the personality of a person.  
Thus here Jacqueline shows the superego in her personality because when she takes off from her job work, she feels guilty which indicates her conscience towards her job work. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Students should say that the face validity could be established by giving his measure to experts (they can state several examples of experts) and having them look at whether the items make sense (look like they measure religiosity). Students should say that the content validity could be established by giving his measure to experts (again, they can state several examples of experts) and have them look at whether the statements measure the components of religiosity (which, from the definition, may include devotion and piety, although the students do not have to be this specific).
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The type of sampling used in Jankowski's study of gangs is Option D. Stratified sampling. 
Explanation:
With stratified sampling, the researcher will partition the population into different groups, usually based on some characteristic that is common to that group. In this case, it was the different kinds of gang membership. Then, the researcher will take a sample of people within each specific group using another sampling method like simple random sampling for instance. The groups that are used in stratified sampling are called strata. Another example would be a national survey that is divided into strata of the different major ethnic groups that comprise the national population. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The correct answer is the evolutionary perspective. It is
because the evolutionary perspective is a perspective in which they are likely
to base on the universal mental characteristic that are present among
individual and what they all share, it is likely to focus more on natural
selection and that they have the belief that the behavior of an individual
develop in different or certain directions.