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article I powers of the constitution
reserved powers of the constitution
supremacy clause to the constitution
tenth amendment to the constitution
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He was deputy governor of Rhode Island in the winter of 1675-1676 when he wrote this account of the beginnings of King Philip's War.
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1. a sunk cost fallacy
Explanation:
According to sociology and psychology, the sunk cost fallacy refers to a situation in which an individual continues a behavior that he/she is not enjoying anymore because they already invested some resources on it (effort, time or money). In other words, <u>they feel committed to continue with this behavior just because of what they previously invested on it.</u>
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In this example, Rachene bought a magazine subscription but she doesn't really enjoy the articles, however she keeps reading the magazine because she paid for the subscription. We can see that <u>she keeps reading the magazine because of the money she invested on it.</u> Thus, this is an example a sunk cost fallacy.
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a) Neither is right, because the brain actually exhibits 10 to 15% less activity when a person is focused compared to when they are unfocused
Explanation:
In the context, both Jonah and Eli are wrong because the according to the scientist, when a person is focused the brain actually exhibits less activity and less spontaneous than when a person is unfocused. Thus when a person is idle and unfocused, the brain is more active.
Hence the correct option is (a).