Answer: T
Explanation: It is a coaches responsibility to protect their athletes bu ensuring that they are performing exercises correctly and to not allow them exercise while injured.
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Answer:
The correct answer is the third option: Compared to students who took a test in a normal temperature room, test-taking students in a ninety-degree room were more likely to express hostility toward a stranger.
Explanation:
This option is correct because unlike the other options, it seems like an actual experiment has been conducted to investigate the effects of excessive heat on aggression. This can be inferred because there were two groups- a control group (students in a normal temperature room) and a group subject to the independent variable (students in a ninety-degree room). The result of this investigation provided evidence that excessive heat causes greater aggression.
The other options are too broad and general to gather evidence about excessive heat causing greater aggression.
Answer: False
Explanation: I hope this is right, I did some research >.<
The Ossicles give the eardrum a mechanical advantage via lever action and a reduction in the area of force distribution; the resulting vibrations are stronger but move less far. This allows more efficient coupling than if the sound waves were transmitted directly from the outer ear to the oval window.
I'd say U.S. Department of Education. The local education agency wouldnt be strong enough to evaluate for special needs, the school principal wouldn't be certified for that kind of thing, and the family physician wouldn't be able to provide the educational services.