The social facilitation principle contributes to such behavior as our performance is enhanced in the presence of others. Thus, a person in a crowd will probably yell or boo in a louder way than if he/she was by himself/herself. Also, the deindividuation principle refers to the change of behavior of a person influenced by a crowd. Thus, people in a crowd may lose self-awareness/inhibition and act in a more aggressive way (such as throwing cups/trash at the players after they lose the match.
Answer:
over 70 percent accurate for mild neurocognitive impairment, and over 80 percent accurate for major neurocognitive impairment
Explanation:
Lisa Mosconi and her associates in a research titled "Hippocampal hypometabolism predicts cognitive decline from normal aging" reported that over 70 percent of participants with low hippocampus activity developed mild neurocognitive impairment, and that their predictions was over 80 percent accurate for major neurocognitive impairment.
Answer:b) binge eating disorder
Explanation:
Binge eating disorder (BED) is a mental based eating disorder in which a person eat large meals in a very short period of time and they seem to be unable to control when they need to stop. It affects anyone irrespective of age or gender or race.
Eventhough they eat this much but they still understand that is wrong and they are ashamed of it such that they may eat privately. It is different from bulimia due to the fact that a person doesn't use purging after a binge. A person may feel guilt and disgusted by their action but still find it difficult to stop.
1. The constitution was ratified in 1788
2. Some founders wanted to protect rights like religious freedom
3. The bill of rights was adopted in 1791