In my opinion, Americanization can be both good and bad for
young adolescents. It can help them become independent but it can also cause
major issue with culture. The US had been the home of many cultures. There is a
possibility that many of these adolescents might forget their cultural
traditions and practices because they are more used to being American.
Sameera, a functionalist, is most likely to consider divorce as a social problem if it leads to dysfunctional behavior of a society and threatens its stability.
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It can be reasonable to tell someone how the divorce will affect them personally family, and friend. If the reason is reasonable, that their difficult marriage is affecting others, or their unhappiness with their work, or that third child they’re talking about starting.
You must tell others if all the above problems are there in your marriage. Marriage is not only about one, but also affects many others as mentioned above. Maybe you can’t have any or enough, or you have too many for your situation, it's always best to tell whatever the situation is, and try to lessen down the social problem.
Answer:
Ceiling effect
Explanation:
Full question
Hannah wants to see if her new technique of ping-pong playing can increase one's ping-pong performance. She asks the U.S. Olympic ping-pong team to work with her. Half of the U.S Olympic team is randomly assigned to be taught by the new style, the experimental group, and the other randomly assigned half are not, the control group. Her technique does not significantly increase the performance of the experimental group compared to the control group, perhaps because they are already so good at the sport. This could be an example of
a. the need for matching groups.
b. a ceiling effect.
c. the need for determining initial comparability.
d. an internally invalid study.* .
Ceiling effect
In Hannah case the experimental group and the control group was pretty much not significantly different because both groups were already good at the sport. Her experiment couldnt function properly because there is no accuracy to the test since both groups perform well, this is known as a ceiling effect
The term ceiling effect is a measurement limitation that occurs when the highest possible score or close to the highest score on a test or measurement instrument is reached, thereby decreasing the likelihood that the testing instrument has accurately measured the intended group.