Answer:
Explanation:
The impact was most severe in the Caribbean, where by 1600 Native American populations on most islands had plummeted by more than 99 percent. Across the Americas, populations fell by 50 percent to 95 percent by 1650.
Answer:
Generalized anxiety disorder
Explanation:
Generalized anxiety disorder happens when a person worries (often irrationally) about various events, activities and future plans in their lives.
The person may worry about personal problems, money, death, job, health etc.
The symptoms may appear all of a sudden, without a previous warning. They include excessive worry, a feeling of restlessness and apprehension, trouble sleeping, feeling tired, heart pounding and excessive sweating.
Lifestyle changes and some medicine may ease up this disorder.
Answer:
stereotype threat
Explanation:
A stereotype threat is a situation where a notion based on a well-known stereotype will affect the performance or the attitude of anyone that can likely be included in that category.
To put an example a stereotype already posses a threat for almost any social activity and when measured in a laboratory or at an empirical basis it normally yields a negative effect:
If a stereotype threat is present normally a negative outcome will not favor any one of a gender or ethnic groups that is associated with:
In a study, some women were made to play chess against a male opponent, and since a stereotype assumes that women are less proficient, the study found out that the women played poorly (which reinforced the stereotype threat)
Later the same female players were told that their opponent was female performed and their performance was significantly high.
<em>Female participants who were already aware of the stereotype of females performing worse at chess than males confirmed this by performing worse in their respective chess games. </em>
Answer:
The National Benchmark Tests (NBTs) are assessments for first-year applicants into higher education institutions. The NBTs were designed to measure a writer's ability to transfer understanding of Academic Literacy, Quantitative Literacy, and Mathematics to the demands of tertiary coursework.
Answer:
Changes
Explanation:
What seems to be the most logical answer when the Earth's crust moves is that the surface changes over time.