Many scientists believe that now we can study the behavior of a three-year old child to see whether they will grow up to be criminals. To what extent do you think crime is determined by human nature? And how can we prevent children from growing up to be criminals? Give reasons for your...
The table gives information about the age at which men and women of six countries retired in the year 2003. Overall, across all given countries, the retirement age of men was marginally higher than that of women, and both male and female Koreans retired at a later age compared to people ...
American men were the tallest in the world in the 1800s, but the increase in the average height for an American man was comparatively lower than the global average, at around 8 cm, and many countries have overtaken the U.S. in average male height. In the last few decades, the average...
For example, male and female 5-year-olds both have an average shoulder width measurement of 9.8 inches or 25 cm. However, 16-year-old males have a significantly larger shoulder-to-shoulder measurement (15.7 inches or 39.9 cm) than their female counterparts (14.4 inches or 36.7 cm). ...
Another limitation is the calculation of BMI based on self-reported height/weight. Although this BMI measure is valid, self-reported BMI is subject to under-estimation, particularly for women. Older adults are specifically prone to recall bias, which causes over- or under-reporting of depressive ...
Interestingly enough, three-month-old children do not show differential neural responses to fearful and neutral faces, regardless of gaze direction, which reflects the gradual development of discrimination abilities in the field of facial perception [2]. Consequently, the function of the human brain ...