Answer:
C. increasing her interest in school
Explanation:
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Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills, Michigan
Explanation:
This place had been recorded and doesn't have many nartural disasters
Body size affects energy expended for physical activity is TRUE.
<h3><u>Explanation:</u></h3>
Expenditure of energy is found by the body size and body composition of the being while doing any physical activity. Higher weight has a higher energy requirement. It needs higher maintenance and higher resting requirement also.
Smaller and leaner objects move with more active energy as the physical activity required in doing so is less. Since they have less body weight and require less maintenance their energy requirement is less. Hence energy expended is also less in such cases.
In any physical activity, there cannot be a comparison between smaller and heavier beings' amount of expending energy since it depends on the speed, effort, work out efficiency and time taken by them. But, body size certainly affects energy expended during any physical activity.
<span>Diabetes is most accurately defined as a(n) disorder of carbohydrates metabolism.</span>
The correct answer is C. She can deceive her participants as long as she reveals the true nature of the study at its conclusion.
Explanation:
If the research involves human subjects, there are different ethical principles the researcher should follow to guarantee voluntary participation and the protection of participants and information. One of these principles is to be completely honest about the purpose of the research and the way participants will be part of it.
However, if revealing the purpose of the research can affect participation and create bias in the research, as it occurs in the case presented, the researcher can deceive participants during the research and reveal the purpose or nature of the research at the end. In this way, the researcher is still following ethical principles but avoids bias from participants. Thus, in the case presented Dr. Ethridge "can deceive her participants as long as she reveals the true nature of the study at its conclusion" (Option C).