This is most definitely FALSE. I remember answering the same question not too long ago on an assignment.
The threat to validity that is likely to occur in the scenario above is Selection Bias.
<h3>What is Selection Bias?</h3>
This occurs when a researcher has control and intentionally chooses those who are going to be researched, observed, or studied. To eliminate this bias, the scientist must ensure that the sample population is selected very randomly.
Other threats to validity are:
- History
- Maturation
- Attrition
- Social Interaction
- Instrumentation
- Testing
- Regression to the mean, etc.
Please see the link below for more about Threat to Validity:
brainly.com/question/4168290
Answer: Psychologists and Psychiatrists
Explanation: Psychologists evaluate behavior and treat disorders taking into consideration how the patient/client perceive his surroundings and acts. Psychiatrists also evaluate behavior and treat disorders but taking into consideration a biological point of view and that is why they use medication, to them, every disorder has its biological origin.
A clinical social worker does a diagnosis based on different social factors where its client is involved.
Answer:
A) massive interconnectivity of the brain.
Explanation:
Nine-year-old Brady was invited to be part of the basketball team but his friend Aidan was not. Brady thinks that Aidan is a good basketball player. Brady is evaluating the situation and trying to decide if it was fair. What helps Brady with this decision is <em>massive interconnectivity of the brain</em>. Aidan's brain has already reached 90 percent of adult weight by age 6. Brain interconnectivity is crucial for information processing.
The energy obtained from the digestion of food is called:
heat
nuclear
mechanical
chemical