My guess would be that they developed differently because they were isolated from each other and the rest of the world. Social isolation can give different rates of development and different types of development altogether.
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Cohort study
Explanation:
A cohort study is a type of longitudinal study (a study where repeated observations are taken in a period of time) where the sample consists of people who share a common characteristic.
In this example, the researcher identifies <u>two groups of COLLEGE students in a MATH class.</u> The group who drinks more than 5 alcoholic drinks at one time and the group who doesn't. We can see that both these groups share the characteristic of being math college students (therefore we can conclude that they share some interest and they were most likely born around the same years). Then, <u>after one semester the researcher measures their performance in their final exam</u> (thus this is a longitudinal study, were the observations were made over the course of one semester).
Since it's a longitudinal study and the sample shares some common characteristics (math college students) we can conclude that this is an example of <u>cohort study. </u>
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Continue with his original diet due to research based on belief perseverance.
Explanation:
Perserverance comes from a latin word meaning to do strictly, which is what a diet is structured to be. Since Brad started to diet on foods that are low in carbs initially he should continue with that. Also, logically too much carbhohydrates in ones diet is not good because the body cannot convert all the starch into glucose therefore makes glycogen and stores it in the liver and adipose tissue. If this collects around the heart, angina can be a result and inevitably heart failure. All in all, Brad should either stick to his original diet or do more research on both diets.
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Gandhi was the leader of India's non-violent independence movement against British rule and in South Africa who advocated for the civil rights of Indians. Gandhi studied law and organized boycotts against British institutions in peaceful forms of civil disobedience.
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