Answer:
Raymond Cattell (March 20, 1905–February 2, 1998) was 11 years older than Eysenck (March 4, 1916–September, 4, 1997) and outlived Eysenck by five months. Both Cattell and Eysenck studied at the University of London and both were influenced by the great psychometricians Charles Spearman and Cyril Burt.
the cons it could be dangerous if you had owned a gun you could accedentally shoot yourself or and you might get too angry and shoot someone by an accident.
The pros: defending yourself just incase you get threatened or you could get in a fight with a person accidentally, that has a weapon you could call the cops fake the fight and get them arrested?
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an act of parliament made The English bill of Rights to be forced upon Mary and William of Orange one the crown was passed down to them. it restarted the traditional rights of the english citizens in trial by jury and abolished the cruelty, fines, and unjust PUNISHMENT.
Answer:
a. an age-based double standard.
Explanation:
An age-based double standard takes place when an old person's memory fails and people consider it to be less serious than in the case of a young person. This attribution happens because people assume that an older person has his/her mental health more deteriorated (whether in memory, concentration, etc.) than a young person, and it is somehow naturally expected to be that way. In this case, Alice's grandchildren did not take notice of her granddaughter's episode but focus their attention on her instead because of her age.