A countryâs military conducted an experiment to find out what kinds of people function best under severe arctic climatic conditi
ons. Some of the factors examined were weight, age, blood pressure, and national origin. All of the participants in the study were given a training course in how to survive and function in extreme cold. At the conclusion of the experiment, it was found that only two factors among those studied distinguished between personnel whose performance was rated as "effective" and those rated "not effective" on the arctic exercises. These factors were: (1) desire to participate in the experiment and (2) degree of knowledge and skill regarding how to live and protect oneself under arctic conditions.
1. Despite the training course given to all of the participants in the study, some participants exhibited greater arctic survival knowledge or skill than others.
O Definitely trueO Probably trueO Insufficient dataO Probably falseO Definitely false
The answer is <em>probably true</em> as a result of the fact that the some personnel exhbited greater survival survival knowledge or skill over others. This could be as a result of previous experience the migh have had when they are in difficult situation or it could be as a result of their previous training the might have undergone whose knowledge the applied in addition to the training the had during the experiment to find out what kinds of people function best under severe arctic climatic conditions.
The assumption could not be a certainty as a result of other underlying factors that might have lead to some of the personnel exhibiting greater arctic survival knowledge or skill than others.
<span>If I'm assuming correctly that "courteous behavior" is one option, then that is the answer :)
You've probably heard the word "courtesy" or the phrase "common courtesy" before. Courteous is the adjective form of that word and it means polite/considerate. Jonas holding the door open is being polite/considerate or courteous, and he is showing courteous behavior.</span>