No it was a two year journey
Answer: implantation of an egg to the uterus will take days almost six days after an unprotected sexual activity so taking a test too early is likely to give her a negative pregnancy test .
She should take a test again just after the missed day of her periods because that could be a good sign that implantation has happened.
She may be pregnant but it is just too early for the pregnancy to be detected , if she could wait atleast two weeks after the unprotected sexual activity the test would likely be to detect the pregnancy hormones by then.
<span>Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder This disorder arises after facing a trauma situation that put at risk the life of the person. It
is characterized by high levels of anxiety, constant memories of the
episode, changes in the state of mind, avoidance of situations that
remember the event and difficulties to sleep or nightmares when
sleeping. <span>This disorder is common in soldiers or people living in war zones.
I hope my answer can help you.
</span></span>
Answer: D. Illusory correlation
Explanation: It is a kind of perception of the relationship between people, events, actions, behaviours, when such perception creates the wrong impression of connection even though it does not exist in reality. As in this case, Gerard created the perception that there was a connection between the action when he went to pick up his daughter from school and the good fortune event, believing that the action was causing his good fortune. Of course this is not true, there is no correlation here except in his perception which he himself created, therefore, is beyond reality. Such correlations in perception occur when some unusual, rare things or events occur that are not common, and as such they attract attention, and then, those who have experienced such unusual things perceive it by associating it with something in order to "explain" this phenomenon.
Studies of illusory correlations can be interesting and important because they show how illusions and biases can be derived from ordinary cognitive mechanisms, by those who perceive an event or phenomenon.