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Cornucopia has multiple meanings. Here are some:
1. Cornucopia basically means a huge amount of something.
2. It can also mean a horn-shaped container which is full of fruits and flowers.
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Answer:B) can make a difference even for victims of torture-if the person feels he or she has some control, he or she tends to be less affected by the stressor over the long term.
Explanation:
The feeling of control over any situation makes a person not feel like a victim at all times because they feel convinced that they can only be a victim of they think they are a victim but they have the power to not think like that and not feel like that. One can defy the odds through being in control and overpowering what ever situation that might have affected them as long as they know they have control over it.
Answer:
Ecological Validity
Explanation:
According to my research on different research methodology, I can say that based on the information provided within the question this study is lacking in Ecological Validity. This refers to to the extent to which the findings of a research study are able to be generalized to real-life settings. This is because like mentioned in the question this study is addressing a situation that does not happen in everyday life therefore it cannot be generalized to a real-life settings.
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Answer choice b is correct
The correct answer for the given statement above would be FALSE. It is not true that action-reaction forces always act on the same objects, rather, action-reaction forces ALWAYS act<span> on different </span>objects. <span>For every </span>action force<span>, there is an equal and opposite </span>reaction force<span>; </span>forces always<span> come in pairs. </span>Hope this answers your question.