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11.02.2020
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Four ways in which cultural views affect relationships negatively
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In an interracial relationship, couples are likely to experience more issues and misunderstandings if they don't respect each other's cultural views and compromise by adapting.
The difference between a cultural influence and a personal behavior is that cultural influence is easier to change.
These various influences can sometimes create challenges in intimate relationships with a person from a different cultural background.
For that matter, even couples from seemingly similar cultures may still have to navigate differences.
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it is
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(in the context of the allocation of resources or employment) the practice or policy of favoring individuals belonging to groups known to have been discriminated against previously; affirmative action.
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random assignment
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Random assignment is an experimental technique that seeks to form random and fully randomized experimental groups in relation to the treatments presented in the research. This type of technique prevents the formation of "combined groups" that show the differences to each other and can generate a comprehensive result on the research, thus the random formation of diverse groups that can represent a much larger and different population.
An example of this can be seen in the question above, where the researcher decides the formation of the group that will receive the medicine and the group that will receive the placebo, completely randomly.
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A. Straw man
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A straw man fallacy occurs when someone takes another person’s argument or point, distorts it or exaggerates it in some kind of extreme way, and then attacks the extreme distortion, as if that is really the claim the first person is making. It is used to paint other people's arguments in such a way that you can easily attack it as seen in the question.