The transition economy might have problems with rising unemployment, inflation, lack of entrepreneurship and skills, corruption, lack of legal system, moral hazard and inequality. With these problems that the transition economy will have, it might turn foreign investors and will not invest.
A questionnaire item, distributed to a random sample of adults, reading "Are you not in support of nationalized health care", with a yes or no possible response, would violate the concept of "Avoid negative items."
Option d
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Explanation:
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While doing a research study the researcher has to formulate the questionnaire according to the field of research. In this type of questionnaire based data research, one has to give at most importance to the target audience whom the research is meant for.
To get better data from target group on has to develop a questionnaire which avoids the negative items because the target group should not be confused while giving their opinion.
So, before preparing a questionnaire one has to clearly study and understand the nature of group and their attitude towards the particular segment of research to avoid negative items.
Answer:
binge eating disorder
Explanation:
Binge eating disorder -
It is the latest eating disorder , started in 2013 .
This is a eating disorder , according to which , the eating habits gets uncontrolled and people are not able to stop eating .
This involves eating large quantity of food .
this type of disorder , leads to shame in the society , stress and anxiety .
This type of disorder is mostly observed in United States .
Same is demonstrated in the question .
A water scarcity report issued recently as a collaboration of several U.S. intelligence agencies predicts that the likelihood of conflict over water will increase in the coming decades. The report argues that the Middle East, as perhaps the most water impoverished region of the world, will be particularly susceptible to so-called “water wars.”
The strain on the global water supply is the result of a number of factors. First, most of the Earth’s water is simply unavailable for consumption, sanitation, or agricultural purposes because 97% of it is salt water. Of the remaining 3%, only 1% is available for direct human use. Moreover, in some areas of the world, the available freshwater supply is being depleted faster than it is being replenished. Saudi Arabia, for example, gets 70% of its water from 21 aquifers where water is being extracted faster than nature can restore the supply. In the case of Yemen, the state’s current water demand exceeds its renewable water resources by 900 million cubic meters per year.
As the world’s population continues to grow, the demand for water will increase correspondingly. The high population growth rates, hovering around 2% in the region compared to the world average of 1.1%, and paucity of arable land in the Middle East will make water shortages in the region particularly acute. The United Nations predicts that by 2025, 30 countries will be water scarce, out of which 18 will be in the Middle East and North Africa
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Van sometimes has trouble finding the right words to convey his thoughts. he often says, "it is right on the tip of my tongue." like many older adults, van is most likely "having difficulty retrieving words from long-term memory".</span>