Two major ones are autism and albinism.
When a person is suffering from Parkinson's disease, symptoms that causing difficulty in walking is called ataxia.
Patient with Parkinson's disease can have a disturbance in motoric coordination which was called ataxia. Ataxia can cause gait abnormality, making walk harder and increasing risk of fall.
The top 5 causes of accidents in the home are:
-falls (prevent by always supervising children, using a ladder instead of a chair and installing grab bars in baths and showers)
-poisoning (prevent by having locks to keep dangerous chemicals away from children, always read medication labels and keep kitchen top clean to prevent salmonella)
-burns (prevent by once again supervising children in the kitchen, and ensuring your house has smoke alarms AND fire extinguishers)
-choking/strangulation/suffocation (keep plastic bags away from kids, keep small things away from kids, keep teddy bears and stuffed toys out of bed for young kids who could suffocate)
-water (drowning) (don't leave a child unattended in a bath or a pool, install safety locks so kids can't get in pool by themselves).
Hopefully this helps :)
Answer:
a. internal
Explanation:
This experiment results show that the drug effect on patients was effective improving their immune functioning so external validation would be sufficient for this study.
Statistical information shows that the difference between the treatment group and the control group wasn't significant but still shows the improvement on immune system and effectiveness in Jeremy's test.
The drug improved the participants immune functioning as it claimed it would so costruct validation would be sufficient.
We cannot be sure that the drug stablishes a trustworthy cause and effect relation between treatment and outcome on patients and alternative explanations can be found since there was an improvement on the control group immune system as well.
Internal validation requires a trustworthy cause and effect relationship between treatment and outcome stablished by the experiment so it isn't sufficient for this study.
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