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<span>The correct answer is
Algeria. </span>
Women in Algeria
generally dominate the legal profession. This is because they make up to 70 percent
the number of lawyers and 60 percent that of magistrates and judges. This represents
an increasing tendency to promote gender equality.
Answer:
I really do not know. I am usually pretty good with this but I don't understand if there is supposed to be a question with it.
Assuming this is a true or false question this is false. Children in high-pressure environments are more likely to bring guns to school.
For example, A child who excels in h=their classes and they are constantly being pressured by the school and their peers to be the best in the school is more likely to be frustrated and make irrational decisions due to the high pressure and stress.
Answer:
The sleeper effect.
Explanation:
As the exercise presents, Jamie heard about a divorce that was published in the RAG MAG, which she does not believe is very reliable. However, over time, she forgot where she heard about the divorce. The fact that she later came to believe the story was true is known as the sleeper effect. The sleeper effect is, as suggested, a psychological phenomenon that relates to persuasion. It is a delayed increase of the effect of a message that is accompanied by a discounting cue. So, in this case, Jamie heard statement X from place A. After some time, she forgot where she had heard it, but the information (statement X) remained in her mind.