<span>The right answer is "anorexia nervosa". Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder that is related to neurotic disorder and anxiety disorder. The patient who suffers presents an obsession to lose weight and what he ingests. It includes provoked vomiting, extreme exercise, extreme thinness, and obsessive thoughts about your weight. <span>It occurs mostly in young women and the person can lose their life due to lack of food.
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For a researcher that wants to study mortality rates an information that is not about mortality, or the lenght of human life would not be relevant. So we can reject answers that mention wealth (A and B) or infrastructure (C).
The correct answer is the one that lists the relevant information: the lenght of life.
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D. A set of newspaper articles listing the age of each deceased person in various British cities over several years
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difference between the earth and the moon is that the earth is a planet and moon is a satellite (the earth goes around the sun and the moon. The Sun is made up of hot clouds of gases, but the Earth and the moon are simply made up of rocks. The moon revolves around the Earth, the Earth revolves around the sun
The correct answer <em>"c. social identification with a group can increase ingroup favoritism."</em>.
In the Jigsaw classroom work, Aronson demonstrated that when a group formed of students from different backgrounds is created and each member shares a specific role, there is a reduction in prejudice and stereotyping. Additionally, subjects tended to improve their relationships within-groups and out-groups.
The cave experiment, two groups of individuals from a similar social background were formed and put into a competition between each other. After the tasks they were assigned, there was a clear increase in prejudice and in-group favoritism from members of both groups.
Both experiments had a different focus on the same issue, which was that social affinity increases behaviors of prejudice and stereotypes in regards to other groups.