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self-serving bias
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The scenario being described is an example of a self-serving bias. This is mainly when someone blames other people or factors for the bad things that have happened to them. In this scenario, the girls are blaming the umpire as the reason that they lost the match, but in reality the girls most likely lost the match because they did not play as good as the oppossing team. For the team it is much easier to blame the umpire instead of accepting that the reason for losing was due to their own lack of practice.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The correct answer is: TRUE. 
<u>In order to measure qualitative data quantitively, categorical variables are used</u>. These type of variables are defined by a set of positive numbers, and each number is connected to a nominal category, which has been defined based on a qualitative property. 
For example, if conducting a research about holiday patterns, one of the variables registered aims to measure the season in which people travel the most  hence the following categories are defined: spring (=1), summer (=2), autumn (=3) and winter (=4). This is a categorical variable. If it only had two categories it is denominated a dummy or binary variable (values: 0, 1). 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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 I would say C. They give loans, but they don't receive loans. They do accept deposits, transfer money, and pay interest on some accounts . So I would go with C. 
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Thomas Hunt Morgan concluded that the white eyed trait was not a simple Mendelian trait as he saw that it had a mutual connection to the existence of an X chromosome within the individual. This is because only F2 males had white eyes, and seeing as how the white-eyed trait was recessive then he was able to make this connection with the X chromosome.
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<span>Media use jumps more than 3 hours in early adolescence. As young children brains develop more and more they are able to comprehend more complex thoughts and ideas. Television is the media that adolescence are most likely to consume during this development and their thought process are effected by it.</span>