I believe the answer is: B. Charlie should repeat the caliper test because it does not fit with the other information, and he should start an exercise routine and diet to reduce his body fat.
Both the measurement of the BMI and waist circumference indicites that charlie have a higher than normal body fat percentage.
This usually accompanied by abnormal skinfold,not normal. So There might be some mistake in the caliper test.
Exercise routine (especially cardiovascular exercise) usually the best answer to handle this problem.
The answer is A, obesity.
Fun fact: the United States has the highest obesity rate out of any country in the world. This might be due to the fact that the average citizen gets zero exercise and loves fast food.
Answer:
Counterconditioning
Explanation:
Counterconditioning, also known as stimulus substitution is a functional principle that forms a part of behavior analysis and it entails conditioning a response or behavior that is not wanted into one that is wanted by associating positive actions with the intended stimulus to be eliminated. In the case of Tim, alcoholism is the unwanted behavior, giving him disulfriam is the positive action associated, and it leads to a wanted behavior of not consuming alcohol because of the unpleasant effect it will cause.
The answere is c hope this helps
1) B. experiences
2) A. cultural background
3) B. is the information up to date