Continued and long-term use of Benzodiazepines may lead to tolerance and dependence.
Benzos, when prescribed for anxiety, make the patients drowsy and incoherent, but when taken in combination with other medications, it could easily lead to an overdose.
Research has also proven that longterm use of the Benzos could lead to depression and dementia in some patients.
I might be A) To create a slave state and a non-slave.
<span>This is an example of Experimenter bias.In research itself stated that girls have more multi tasking skills than boys.Boys can concentrate only on a single thing but girls have the ability to do multiple things at the same time.So even in mathematical problems girls can solve easily and find different solution to the same problem but boys will think in only one way to achieve the solution.</span>
Answer:
Intensive distribution strategy (macro)
Explanation:
The city dispactch engaged in intensive distribution, because the company sells through as many outlets as possible, so that the consumers encounter the product virtually everywhere they go: supermarkets, book stores, gas stations, pharmacy.
Explain collective action problems and free riding, and how groups get around these problems through benefits of participation (i.e., solidary benefits and purposive benefits), coercion, and selective incentives.
collective action problem; situation in which members of a group would benefit by working together to produce some outcome, but each individual is better off refusing to cooperate and reaping benefits from those who do the work; one individuals efforts will not make a big difference; individual is better off free riding, can not do any work but still enjoy successes of group; even when people agree something would be good, cooperation isn't easy or automatic
free riding; relying on others to contribute to a collective effort and not participating on ones own behalf, but still benefiting from the groups successes
mechanism to promote cooperation: benefits from participation, coercion, selective incentives
soldiery benefits-satisfaction derived from the experience of working with like-minded people, even if the groups efforts do not achieve the desired impact
purposive benefit- satisfaction that comes from working to achieve a common goal
coercion- requiring participation; ex. labor unions require union dues as condition
selective incentives- benefits only given to members of an interest group
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