False. <span>Attrition is only an issue in the successive independent samples design and longitudinal designs. Attrition refers to samples decreasing over time and how they are less likely to be a good representation of the population that the sample was drawn from. Because of attrition, there are issues within the samples taken to survey these designs. However, there are issues still that relate to both that don't with attrition. </span>
When Cedric knows that there is a correct formula to solve the problem and that there are a series of steps to follow to get to the answer of that problem, he is about to use the algorithm as a problem solving strategy.
An algorithm as a problem solving strategy is when the individual knows there are a series of step by step procedures to make, that will result in the solving of the problem. Cedric, knows that if he follows the formula and the steps carefully, he will be able to solve his math problem successfully.
Egyptians gained wealth and land through heredity. They inherit the wealth and land that the previous generation accumulated and use the wealth and land to acquire some more. That would be another way, buying. More or less, it is not just the lands and wealth that are bought but the people that owned these. They are bought out for their service, buying their freedom to serve a more powerful being. Thus, acquiring their wealth and land and adding it unto their own. Another one is through conquering. There are small groups at places that are rich in wealth and land. When a man in power finds this, it is easily conquered and the wealth and land would also be acquired adding it to their own. Another one would be through discovery. Wealth or land with no ownership would result to a first-come-first-serve basis. When the first man owns it, it is up to him how to defend it from people who want the same thing. In the society, the royalty or the Pharaoh would be the wealthiest and the one with the most lands through the ways mentioned above.
Answer: Disparate treatment theory of discrimination
Explanation: This theory posits that certain group(s) of people are being intentionally discriminated against on the bases of their religion, race, color, sex or origin.
This applies to those who chose not to participate in the neighbourhood Christmas parade as they are being treated badly or prejudiced because of their personal belief or need, and most important to note is that the discrimination is intentional by the perpetrators.