3. Gender differences in dream content are well documented. Suppose a researcher studies aggression content in dreams of men and
women. Each participant reports his or her most recent dream. Then the dream is judged by a panel of experts to have low, medium, or high aggression content. Is there a relationship between gender and the aggression content of dreams
Despite the fact that, gender differences in a dream content is well documented,<em> there is no relationship between agression content of dream and gender of the dreamer.</em>
Explanation:
In every dream, the content of the dream is based on so many factors. One of them is the gender of the dreamer. Most times, the males tend to have dreams than the female eventhough the content of the dream varies from one individual to another individual.
The agression content of the dreams is not depandent on the gender of the dreamer. Some females would have dream with high aggression content when compared with males and vis versa.
The correct answer is A hasty generalization of the anecdotal evidence variety.
Explanation: In this case we can understand that the awards often do not evaluate certain areas that should be evaluated, this makes these awards not so valuable because in fact the possibilities in general are not fully explored.
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