Answer:
I think it is C but not 100% sure
Explanation:
Question Options:
A. alarm stage.
B. stage of exhaustion.
C. stage of adaptation.
D. first stage.
Answer: In the context of the general adaptation syndrome, Philip is in the :B. stage of exhaustion.
Explanation: General adaptation syndrome can be defined as the way in which the body of an individual modify or remodel in response to stress.
The three stages of General adaptation syndrome are:
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alarm stage
- resistance stage
- exhaustion stage
In the stage of exhaustion, an individual is no longer equipped to fight stress. This occurs after the alarm stage and the resistant stage. It can result in physical or mental breakdowns.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A is not right it didn't end any colonialism, C is wrong because there are leaders in a government system, D is also wrong because its not the Emancipation Proclamation that freed all slaves in the south and in the north.
The assistant chief of police has decided to forego using the polygraph test on a suspect and will use a different technique to assess the suspect's physiological responses to crime-scene details. This is known as the guilty knowledge test.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Guilty Knowledge Tests (GKT's) refers a psycho-physiological survey method that could be used in a polygraph test to find whether suspects are hiding "guilt" by measuring their physiological answers to multiple choice questions.
50 participants were randomly selected to commit one of two real false crimes. Later they were tried with GKT for crimes and things they did not know about. Using the best scoring systems, as per logistic regression analysis, this test correctly classifies 84% innocent and to 76% criminals.
Answer:
b. Sherman Act.
Explanation:
The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 was an antitrust law of the United States of America which gave constitutional power to the federal government to prohibit practices that hinder interstate trade and market competition. It was a major step to eliminated the monopolies of the trust in dominating the market and destroying competition.