<span>The poison distribution can be used to approximate the binomial distribution when the sample size n is large. This is then calculated using the formula
P(X) = e^-(np) *(np)^x
substituting X= 3
P(3)= e^-(430*1.5/100) * (430*1.5/100)^3
P(3)= 0.00158*268.3
P(3) = 0.42
P(3) = 0.0042%
P= probability of X occurring given n and p
n= sample size
p= true probability
e= exponential constant ~2.718
X=number of sample successes</span>
The correct answer is personalization.
This is a type of fallacy where you involve somebody's personality into an argument, even though it is completely unnecessary or wrong to do that. For example, if you are going to a dinner party and you are late, and the dinner is overcooked (completely unrelated to you being late), you might start thinking that it happened because of your tardiness, whereas that is obviously not the case.
The correct answer is B, A job is a grouping of tasks, duties, and responsibilities that constitutes the total work assignment for an employee.
Explanation:
The word "job" refers to a specific task, duty, activity, responsibility, role, etc. that is usually done in exchange for payment and thus, is considered as part of total work or occupation. This means a job is only one section or art of work and therefore of the things employee should do. Additionally, jobs require specific physical or mental abilities and can change over time as new tasks might be required. According to this, the statement that is true of a job is that this refers to a grouping of tasks, duties, etc. that are part of the total work employees should do.
1. "Join the millions of Americans in their support of Governor Roberts."
--------------------bandwagon
A propaganda technique is an inappropriate intrigue to feeling utilized to sway the suppositions of a group of people.
Bandwagon refers to technique that includes urging individuals to think or act here and there basically on the grounds that other individuals are doing as such.
2. "I will promote growth that will bring us into the 21st century."--------------------------glittering generalities
Glittering generalities refers to one of the propaganda techniques to utilize ambiguous words or explanations that have an enthusiastic intrigue on individuals without giving them a solid reason. These words by and large render a constructive impact on individuals as they interface high-esteemed thoughts.
Organizations utilize various propaganda techniques to pick up the consideration of perusers and watchers, for a superior deal. Glittering generalities is one of the promulgation systems utilized significantly in political and commercial crusades.
Answer:
See explanation below.
Explanation:
Creativity plays an important role in children development, through playing in creative ways, children grow socially, emotionally and cognitively.
3 year-old children are in the <u>preoperational stag</u>e according to Piaget's theory, during this stage, children have <u>strong imaginatio</u>n and intuition so parents can use that imagination to encourage creativity.
When Lyndsey showed her drawing to her mother, the mother said what it looked like to her (like daddy).
If she wanted to encourage her daughter's creativity, she could have made questions that had to do with Lyndsey's imagination, for example:
- Tell me about your picture,
- What did you draw?
- What were you thinking while drawing?
- What's the story of your drawing?