Article Two of the Constitution describes the power of the a) Executive branch, such as enforcing laws
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
For the ethical researcher, the major problem with deception is that it tends to involve direct attacks on other people’s consent.
And of course, that is not ethical and professional researchers and companies shouldn't ever do that.
Researchers need to be very honest and clear about the purpose of research, the instruments used, the risks -if there are any- and the way results are going to be used.
Researchers also have to get the written consent from the people that are going to be part of the study. This way, participants are going to be aware of any details.
Answer:
a. rumination
Explanation:
The options for this question are missing, the options are:
a. rumination.
b. learned helplessness.
c. linkage analysis.
d. explanatory style.
According to psychology, rumination refers to the process in which the individual focuses on the problem instead of the solution and his mental energy is constantly put in the problem, causing him/her distress. In other words, rumination refers to <u>overthinking about a single problem of their life and it ends up affecting the individual mental health. </u>
In this case, Janice tends to fret that her work might not be satisfactory or that she might not be able to complete projects on time. <u>She has been overthinking and this has caused her insomnia and has decreased her work effectiveness.</u> We can see that <u>Janice is overthinking about a single problem of her life and this is taking a toll in her mental health and productivity</u>, thus this is an example of rumination.
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Type the correct answer in each box. Use numerals instead of words. If necessary, use / for the fraction bar.
A medical center observed that about 60% of its morning appointments were with elderly patients. The table shows the results of a
simulation used to represent the scenario. The numbers 0 to 5 represent appointments with elderly patients, and the numbers 6 to 9
represent appointments with other patients.
138 169 286 577 224
766 207 320 343 504
958 497 857 425 881
100 999 321 662 688
137889560972 554
755 580 817 174 639
710 182 116 691 415
409 394 702 890 432
937636 908 372 298
705 483 820 694539
The estimated
The estimated probability that it will take at least four patients to find one who is not an elderly patient is
probability that exactly two of three randomly selected morning appointments are with elderly patients is
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "b. people relied more on religion, magic, and superstition than on science to deal with the disease." From information we know about seventeenth-century reactions to the plague, we can infer that people relied more on religion, magic, and superstition than on science to deal with the disease.