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Answer:
SPECT Single-photon emission computed tomography
Explanation:
SPECT is a technique that is used for tomography of the brain to know how the tissue and blood working in the brain. It shows the activity in the brain. This technique helps in diagnoses brain stroke, head injury, ischemia attack, blockage and mental illness like schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, etc.
It is an unclear imaging technique that merges with computed tomography and finds out the problem through a combination of SPECT. Before doing SPECT, an injection is injected into the blood stream. This technique is used to know the blood is flowing in arteries and veins.
Answer: When there is movement in the hierarchy between the society
Explanation:
People like fashion a lot, virtually everyone has a fashion sense no matter how little. The degree or the hierarchy of the society places differently the demand for fashion, e.g those who are middle class in the society would demand for use of fashion wear better and differently from those who are low in the social status. And same applies to those high above the middle class in hierarchy, the different the level, the difference in demand and interest on fashion.
When using the symbolic-interaction perspective to compare the word elder, commonly used in preindustrial societies, with the postindustrial term elderly the term elder has a more negative meaning.
Elder is used for someone who is superior to another or others, while elderly is used for aged people.
Answer: Inner control
Explanation: The control theory encompasses how the inner and outer control systems affects an individual's tendency or inclination to deviant attitudes which goes against organizational, communal or social norms. The control theory helps negate deviant attitudes which is strongly tied to social affiliation or group inclination. Proper socialization help improve and strengthen an individual's level of self-control.
Inner self control are described as internal or innate control principles which guides an individual against deviant acts. Inner control is usually tied to conscience. While outer control could result from good social company.