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The following is the classification of each pair of variables into two categories, namely explanatory and response, based on the relation between the variables:
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(a) Whether or not a person likes to sing and whether or not a person likes to dance - Explanatory: There is no direct relation between the choices made by the person but it can be explained why he likes or does not like either of two or both.
(b) The number of pages in a textbook and the cost of a new copy of the textbook - Response: The cost of the book is dependent on the pages in it as each page bears some cost.
(c) The number of alcoholic drinks consumed and the blood alcohol content - Response: The blood alcohol content would keep increasing as long as alcohol is consumed.
(d) In a study of adolescents, the dose of vitamin D given each day for a year (50, 100, or 200 international units) and the change in total bone mineral content from the beginning of the study to the end of the study - Response: The amount of vitamin D would reflect as more in the adolescents that were administered higher dosages of vitamin D.
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b
Explanation:
anyone can answer doesn't matter what it is
The U.S. government demanded the withdrawal of Spanish forces from Cuba.
Answer: Option A
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The passage that is given in the question talks about the conflict between the United States of America and Spain. The government of the United States demanded the forces of Spain to go from Cuba and withdraw from there.
For this purpose, they had fired on the ships of the Spanish forces also and tried to destroy all of them. This resolution was passed by the congress in the 1898 in the United States of America to withdraw the Spanish forces.
The answer is the system is based on habits and planners
Answer: All statements are correct. Dreams reveal what is happenning in the unconscious psyche. Unconscious psyche is in movement all the time, i.e. it is changing all the time, it is dynamic. Dreams open the door to all this.
Explanation: dream is considered to be a "royal road" to unconscious (together with other phenomena like fantasies or physical symptoms).