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Answer:
Exodus, the liberation of the people of Israel from slavery in Egypt in the 13th century bce, under the leadership of Moses; also, the Old Testament book of the same name.
Explanation:
Answer:
How many people were studied?
How long did these cures last?
Is there research using control versus an experimental group?
Was the experiment single or double-blind?
Did they try other foods besides carbohydrates?
How were participants selected and assigned to groups?
Explanation:
The above questions that must be asked prior to the beginning of this program. The questions regarding the 'number of people studied' will help in knowing the credibility of the claim while the questions <u>about 'the duration for which these cures last' checks for the efficacy of the outcomes</u>. The question about the use of 'control or experimental group,' 'the type of study(double or single-blind),' and 'the selection of participants' will assist in checking if there was inherent or deliberate bias in the study. Lastly, <em>the question about 'trying of other foods during the experiment' will provide information that whether the results were only produced by carbohydrates or other items</em>.
Answer:
Two-factor theory
Explanation:
<u>The two-factor theory of emotions is a theory that proves that certain emotional responses can be caused by previous stimuli, which includes physiological arousal and cognitive label. </u>
It means that simply feeling arousal is not enough for our body to comprehend it, but it also needs an emotion o go with it. Therefore emotions rely on the external stimuli which help us label emotions.
The processes in this example in connection to the theory can be labeled like this
- <u>stimuli happen - the running</u>
- <u>physiological arousal follows it - probably the eagerness of the body and the agitative state</u>
- <u>the cognitive label is given - associating this agitate state with his wife and reacting more to her actions</u>
- <u>emotional label - resentment or romance </u>
Answer:
rare event rule
Explanation:
Rare event rule: It states that if any assumption is made and the likelihood of a certain noticed event is quite small, then the assumption is likely to consider as incorrect. In other words, this is very unlikely to happen or occur, and is measured as a probability. So, a rare event is an event having a small probability of existence.
The fundamental assumption of inferential statistics work with rare events, and because of this probability is used so broadly.