Answer:
Societal
Explanation:
Eating disorders occur most often among cheerleader, in their profession a decent appearance and slimness are regarded as a desirable requirement. Hence cheerleader most of them are determined in pursuit of slimness so that they make a great career in cheer-leading. The pressure to be slim looking with great appearance has triggered intense dieting, which can cause an eating disorder among cheerleader who are more predisposed to get the disorders. This behavior of them is generated by societal influence where a imagery for cheerleader is developed for being slim. Hence societal is most suitable answer here.
If this child has not yet achieved object permanence, <u>she will not look for the cheerio</u>: Option A is correct.
According to the fundamental concept of developmental psychology, object permanence describes the ability of<em> a child to know that objects continue to exist even though these objects cannot be heard or seen physically.</em>
When a child has not yet achieved object permanence, it means they have <em>not reached the stage to know that objects can continue to exist </em>even though these objects cannot be heard or seen physically
Based on this, a child that a cheerio was hidden from him/her no matter the position of such object will <u>not bother to look for the Cheerio</u> since they have not reached the stage to know that objects can continue to exist.
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Answer: D) "Since horses were not introduced to the Americas until Columbus, the Aztecs and Incas did not use horses or advanced weapons, while the Afro-Eurasians had highly developed cavalries and weaponry."
The answer is not A because Afro-Eurasia was composed of giant empires and governments, not small ones. The answer is not B because slavery was acceptable in the Incan and Aztec empires <u>as well as</u> in the Afro-Eurasia. Finally, it can't be C because in Afro-Eurasian governments, <u>only a few</u> were centered on religious beliefs, not all.
Answer:
Lighting significantly affects performance
Explanation:
In this study, Ellen took two groups and applied the same IQ test to both of them. The only variable that changed between the groups was the level of lighting in the room. The first group was placed in a room with very bright lights and the second group was placed in a room with more normal lighting.
Individuals in the first group did better in the IQ test and she found that the difference between the two scores was statistically significant.
We say that a result is <u>"statistically significant" when it is not likely to occur randomly but rather is likely to be attributable to a specific cause.</u>
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So we can say that <u>the better performance in the first group tests were not likely to occur randomly but it can be attributable to a specific cause. </u>
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<u>Since the only variable that was different between the groups was the lightning, we can conclude that lighting significantly affects performance. </u>