Answer:
c. The Hawthorne effect
Explanation:
In sociology, the term Hawthorne effect refers to the tendency that people have to <u>change their behavior because they know they are being observed </u>(usually by a researcher). In other words, the presence of the observer changes the behavior of the persons that are being observed.
In this example, a sociologist decides to study the interaction among students in the college's computer center but when they realize they are under observation they become shy and reserved. We can observe that <u>the students changed their behavior when they realized they were being observed.</u> Therefore, this is an example of the Hawthorne effect.
In a case of "<span>Regents of the University of California v. Bakke" where the court upheld affirmative action and ruled against the regents of the university of California, allowing the students of different races to continue their education in the university. </span>
A risk behavior is a behavior that carries some form of risk. In the
case of teenagers and health risk this can include habits that can be
particularly dangerous toward their and other now and future health.
protected sex for example is a risky behavior which could cause STD
infections.
Being knowledgeable about risk behaviors is a requirement in order to keep teens safe, and develop solutions to such dangers.
Answer: " 87 % " .
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