Siegfried and Roy have been friends for many years, but in the past few months, they seem to have less in common, and Roy has been thinking more about hanging out with a potential new friend means that Siegfried and Roy appear to be in the deterioration stage of friendship development. The bond that Siegfried-Roy relationship once had weakens, because of the individuals (or both of them) has changed.
The correct answer should be theory of differential association.
According to this theory proposed by Edwin Sutherland, we tend to learn and adopt criminal behaviors by being around people who behave that particular way. So, in this case, Janet didn't use to smoke or drink, but when surrounded by people who did that, she adopted such behaviors over time.
I think it is Plessy v. Ferguson
<span>Although enthusiasm for helping victims is clearly growing, <u>the willingness to pay for the necessary services is NOT always present.
</u><u />People always like to help other people in need whenever they can, but when it comes to paying for something they need and for their expenses, the willingness to do so somehow seems to disappear. Naturally, not many people like to spend money of people they don't even know, be they victims or not.<u>
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The answer is The Placebo Effect.
The placebo effect is an substance with no known medical effects, such as sterile water, saline solution or a sugar pill