<h2><u><em>1 point: There is no hypothesis stated.
</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>1 point: In asking for volunteers, the teacher is taking a nonrandom sample that is probably not representative of the population of interest.
</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>1 point: Neither dreams nor nightmares are operationally defined, so they might be interpreted differently by later researchers.
</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>1 point: The research is not blind. The teacher could influence the results by the way he asked questions.
</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>(choose 2)</em></u></h2>
C. Territory between Russia and the Ottoman Empire.
The answer is that <span>women have refused to share the decision-making power for contraception with men</span>
Answer:
The technique is known as performance profiling.
Explanation:
In Sports Psychology, performance profiling is understood as the <em>analysis </em>of an athlete's skills and performance, in order to <em>identify his/her strengths and weaknesses. </em>
Sports Psychology centers on the analysis and identification of several traits in order to help the athlete carry out his/her best performance. By carrying out a performance profiling, the athlete as well as the sports psychologist can identify the various <em>psychological skills needed </em>for the athlete to succeed.