Answer: It was the main cause of death in the 1200s
Explanation:
A.It affected people in Africa, Asia, and Europe option does make sense, but it doesn't best describe the bubonic plague.
B.It started in Europe and spread to Asia. True, but still doesn't really explain the bubonic plague
C. It was the main cause of death in the 1200s, that sums it up the best, the world's population declined by almost half during the plague, so it describes it the best.
D. It literally makes no sense and completely false, they used this method to get rid of bodies since so many people were dying.
Answer:
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i) MSG
II) OVER
III) MSE
IV) UNBIASED
Explanation:
MSG ( ) : this is calculated by taking the sample variance of the sample distribution of the mean for every group involved with the test and it unbiased under the null hypothesis alone
while MSE is gotten from using the sample mean of the sample variances of each group involved with the test and it is always unbiased whether or not there is a population / treatment effect
The answer is B hope this helps
The correct answer is: "integrity vs despair"
The question is refered to Erickson's steps of psychosocial development. This theory appoints that each stage in life poses a challenge. Two opposing forces act over the person, who has to be able to resolve the trade-off, by adopting the positive force (integrity, in this case) and discarding the negative one (despair), in order to sucessfully advance in the development of his/her psychosocial personality. The sucessful fulfilment of one step enables to reach the next step.
This period in a person's life, after 65 years old, means the beginning of the last stage of psychosocial development in which the person, for the first time, experiences a sense of mortality. Reaching integrity means accepting oneshelf and living in peace the way towards death, which is felt with proximity at this point in life.
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