I would put d. because we can affect some but some are also genetic
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
A compensatory decision-making strategy is an approach to decision-making process which typically involves weighing the negative and positive attributes of an alternative and allows the positive attributes to compensate for the negative attributes. Thus, it allows an attribute with a higher value to compensate for the attribute with a lesser value.
In this scenario, a consumer wants to choose from an array of possible physician groups and decided to trade off (compensate) one attribute of the group with another such as hours a physician group is open versus the number of physicians; a higher value in number of hours a physician is open compensates for number of physicians.
Hence, he or she is using a compensatory approach to decision making.
Technically any of these. Are there any other details or specifics. I'd assume participating in sports because a diet only helps stress levels in the long term, watching television can relax a person but the other factors such as lack of social activity can contribute to a person's overall mental state and therefore increase stress levels, and studying can actually be relieving for some people depending on the mental state and needs of them but can obviously be a stresser. The only downfall to participating in sports is getting to excited or emotional during a game for example. But overall, C is the best choice.
<span>Type 2 diabetes, being the form of diabetes acquired in later life, usually around age 40, rather than the congenital type, comprises the vast majority of diabetes cases worldwide. The percentages of sufferers with the different types varies slightly in different countries but is broadly similar: in the UK, 90% of diabetes sufferers have Type 2 diabetes. Therefore (d) is the correct answer.</span>