1. adding just 5 minutes more of walking after a cardiovascular routine
F correct intensity level
2. re-adjusting your exercise routine after an injury
E accept set-backs
3. beginning a new cardiovascular program by walking and not running
B progress incrementally
4. understanding that you may lose muscle strength during a vacation
D feedback
5. making your routine for the month personally relate to you
C goal making
6. making a long-term commitment to exercise
A lifelong process
Effect of demand for commodity on substitution of goods is given below.
Explanation:
- When the price of a good decreases, then the quantity demanded of one increases and the demand for the other increases. When the price of a substitute good decreases, the quantity demanded for that good increases, but the demand for the good that it is being substituted for decreases.
- A change (increase or decrease) in the price of substitutes directly affects the demand for a given commodity. (ii) Decrease in Price of Substitute Goods: With decrease in price of substitute goods (coffee), demand for the given commodity (tea) also decreases from OQ to OQ1 at the same price of OP.
- The substitution effect refers to the change in demand for a good as a result of a change in the relative price of the good compared to that of other substitute goods. For example, when the price of a good rises, it becomes more expensive relative to other goods in the market.
- A change in the price of a substitute-in-consumption causes a change in demand and a shift of the demand curve. An increase in the price of one substitute good causes an increase in demand for the other. A decrease in the price of one substitute good causes a decrease in demand for the other.
- The prices of complementary or substitute goods also shift the demand curve. When the price of a good that complements a good decreases, then the quantity demanded of one increases and the demand for the other increases.
The asnwer is false. Cultural psychologists do not think that all people think the same way regardless of their culture.
Answer:
While visiting an exhibit on seventeenth-century life, Rachel noticed that the adult clothing and shoes seemed to be quite small. The curator explained that current generations are taller than past generations, a phenomenon known as _____.
(A) the secular trend
(B) obesity
(C) genetic predisposition
(D) more exercise
Explanation:
<u>The Secular tendency</u> <em>is a general, regular and persistent movement of a variable over a long period of time, which discards the ups and downs of cyclical fluctuations and the periodicity of seasonal variations. In this sense it is understood to represent the broad general character that the series points out during that period</em>.
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