This list includes 129 NOCs (118 of the current 206 NOCs and 11 obsolete NOCs) Arranged alphabetically
I am assuming you are asking about sexual intercourse.
In prior years, particularly High School years, the topic isn't talked about a whole lot. Students usually leave with the anatomy of pleasure parts instead of the knowledge of how to pleasure their partner.
Watching adult videos online is most likely unrealistic. Some people don't realize that in those videos, those adults are professionals and not everyone acts like the way they do in bed.
Some students may find the topic hard to talk about. We are told of unrealistic beauty standards at a young age, and eventually how our parts are "supposed" look like. They are also fed very little about the information on how you can achieve climax; some people do things differently.
Growing up, students might experience times where they are hinted that sexual intercourse is shameful. Most students, therefore, feel discouraged to ask questions.
The topic of same-sex intercourse is also quite untouched. Negative stigma is often floating around constantly and would make students interested in the same sex to be discouraged to talk to others about the topic. They, therefore, often reserve to online adult videos which gives them the perception of unrealistic standards.
Answer:
government policy is formed as a result of the competition between groups with different goals and interests
Explanation:
According to the pluralist theory of government, government policy is formed as a result of the competition between groups with different goals and interests.
Pluralist theory suggest that most government policies are influenced by a dominant interest group among other competiting interest groups.
Explanation:
In this study the independent variable was considered as the sleeping habits and the dependent variable was considered as the behavior of the child. It was seen that the children who had sleep disorders had behavioral issues. Your friend thinks that due to the fact that the children had sleeping disorders they had behavioral issue. This hypothesis could be wrong.
The sleep disorders could be a confounding variable. Even though it is true that children with sleep disorders have higher levels of behavioral issues other issues are not considered. Other factors should be considered and the actual independent variable should be found.