I believe the answer is: independent variable
Independent variable is the type of variables which would be influenced by the control group that handled by the researchers. In every research Independent variable represent the things that the researchers want to measures through correlation with other factors.
The PICTA came into force as of 2003 when 6 member countries of the Forum of the Pacific Helases signed and ratified the pact in their different governments. The main objective of PICTA is free trade among the 14 nations that make up the Forum.
In 2006, the PACIFIC AGREEMENT ON THE RELEVANCE OF ECONOMIC RELATIONSHIPS comes into effect, this agreement allows to celebrate free trade agreements between the member countries and an external state, with the following reservation: only Australia and New Zealand will be able to deal directly with external states. The rest of the member countries can only sign a treaty, after consulting Australia and New Zealand. The agreement in general allows all the products produced in the member countries to have the same value and to be sold relatively easily abroad.
I think that yes, it could be an example of diverting peer pressure.
If your peers are forcing you to smoke, but you don't want to, you could say this and hope that this would be a sufficient answer, it diverts your unwillingness to smoke to your parents, and so the conflict with a peer is also diffused.
Answer:
The answer is A- Deese-Roediger-McDermott
Explanation:
The Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) procedure in cognitive psychology in which a false memory paradigm whereby the subjects are presented with the list of words with connected meaning (e.g bed, rest, slumber, dream, tired, e.t.c) which induce a false recall or recognition of a non-presented word (critical lure; sleep).
False memories are memories that did not occur.