
A phenomenon (plural, phenomena) is a general result that has been observed reliably in systematic empirical research. In essence, it is an established answer to a research question. Some phenomena we have encountered in this book are that expressive writing improves health, women do not talk more than men, and cell phone usage impairs driving ability. Some others are that dissociative identity disorder (formerly called multiple personality disorder) increased greatly in prevalence during the late 20th century, people perform better on easy tasks when they are being watched by others (and worse on difficult tasks), and people recall items presented at the beginning and end of a list better than items presented in the middle.
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Answer:
Two women are talking
That family is having lunch in the park
A man is selling ice cream.
a cat is having lunch
a man is rollerblading
two women are running
a man is surprising his wife
do u have to create a song or something is it in 6th grade?
I don't know the first one but the second one is "pierde: