Answer: yeah here I’m can I have brainliest now
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Answer:
It is affecting most population depending on whether it is a disease or something else. For example an outbreak of berberi happened in the 1300s in which chickens were staggering around and this was a very common symptom of berberi. The coopmaster found out they were being fed rice without its bran. The chickens were given rice still with its bran. The chickens got better. Turns out the same thing worked for people.
Explanation:
It all depends on the circumstances and who is commanding you to do it. For example, if you are with your parents, you will listen to what they say and do it out of politeness and also because it is a routine, such as cleaning the dishes, but not to the point of obeying something that you know will hurt you because sometimes it feels as if someone is threatening you, as if they are going to kill you or hurt you in some way, and if he or she tells you to do something, you will do it out of fear for your life. U know!
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"If athletes consume carbohydrates, their running times will increase"
Independent variable: whether the athletes eat carbohydrates
Dependent variable: running times
Experimental group: the group that eats the pasta dinner
Control group: the group that eats the steak dinner with no carbohydrates
The purpose of using random assignment is to make sure that there are no selection factors that might affect the group. For example, if she asked the boys to eat one food and the girls to eat another, that wouldn't be random, and would introduce the sex of the athletes as a possible confounding variable.
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(note that this is kind of a weird question: why would you want to *increase* running times?)
Answer: <em>To prevent foreign producers from destroying infant industries</em>
Explanation: took the test