Answer:
price
Explanation:
It will be easy to provide an example to better illustrate this. Lets suppose that a patient has been diagnosed with cancer and is trying to figure which between chemotherapy or taking drugs is the best treatment. The question this cancer patient is going to ask herself is which among the two will prolong her life. Thus, survival time is the response variable. In our case, the price is the response variable because it is the determining factor of where these college students will live. Amenities somehow affect the price and thus, it will act as the response variable. Price is what we are able to measure and the location which is the students' primary interest lies in our response variable
The correct answer is E. It has a lengthy duration
Explanation:
Moods differ from emotions mainly due to their durations as moods can last several hours or even days, while emotions are experienced for a short time. Moreover, moods are triggered by more complex situations or multiple factors and are not experienced as often as emotions that can be triggered by most situations. In the case presented, it is appropriate to categorize "satisfaction" as a mood rather than as an emotion. This is because the satisfaction lasted for multiple days, and therefore it has a lengthy duration (Option E), which is common in moods but not in emotions.
Answer: This position supports NURTURE.
Explanation: This position supports NURTURE because it has to do with learning words which occurs due to observations.
Learning words is an act of nurturing through imitation which can be defined as the environmental influences that contribute to the development of an individual as opposed to nature in which has to do with the genes of a person.
Language is a construct that humans have developed, not something that is determined by our genetic material.