<u>Answer:</u>
<em>NO, instead it is a type of authorship dispute.</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Authorship dispute arise when a research on a subject is conducted and its result is drawn. But, the name of person who is directly involved in research and conclusion is not mentioned in the <em>published report </em>rather the name of person who took no or little part in the research work is published.
To check the negative consequences of authorship dispute, it is advised to have written legal agreement on <em>authorship between the parties involved.</em>
<span>A psychologist who is interested in the psychological effect of aging would most likely specialize in developmental psychology. This is the scientific study of why and how human beings change during their life. It evaluates physical , cognitive and socioemotional development. </span>
The Amgydala is the structure in the limbic system that is most closely associated with aggression and attack behavior.
As the main part in our body that control our fear, Amygdala also the control our 'fight or flight' response.
When we see a threat, our brain will quickly assess the situation to decide whether we should face the threat head on ( which led to <span>aggression and attack behavior.) or we should just run away because it is too dangerous.</span>
The correct answer is: They promote abstinence and do not commonly present information about anatomy or STIs.
Typical abstinence-only sexuality education programs in schools only promote abstinence. They see abstinence as the only correct decision when faced with sexual curiosity. They do not commonly teach students about sexual anatomy, contraception methods or sexually transmitted diseases. They do not help students to learn about their bodies and emotions at a very difficult stage in their lives and only preach how all forms of sexual activity is wrong and should be avoided.