The answer is panic disorder. This is a nervousness issue portrayed by reoccurring unexpected fits of anxiety. These attacks are sudden times of extreme dread that may incorporate palpitations, sweating, shaking, shortness of breath, deadness, or an inclination that something extremely terrible will happen.
<em>I think that the correct answer would be the second red dot to the right. Since every other circle (except for one of course) ends up following a line that takes it back into a circle around the Earth, which signifies that it has not left Earth's orbit. However, if you look at the second dot to the right, you can see that it is the first dot to not have a line connecting it back to Earths orbital field. This signifies that the object has finally overcome Earths gravitational pull.</em>
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The inference from the study is that Feather found that schadenfreude was highest when perceived deservedness for the person's misfortune was not low and when the person was a member of a different group as participants.
<h3>What is an inference? </h3>
It should be noted that an inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based in the information in a study.
In this case, they studied how levels of schadenfreude for a person were affected by perceived deservedness for misfortune and social identity.
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Juan Ponce de León was a Spanish explorer. In 1508–09 he explored and settled Puerto Rico, founding the colony's oldest settlement, Caparra, near what is now San Juan. He is also credited with being the first European to reach Florida (1513).
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When they give us all this data and asks us to find the margin of error we can use the next formula
<span>margin of error = (0.745 - 0.707) / 2 = 0.019
There is your answer. I hope this helps you a lot</span>