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Taking a Broader Perspective: The Problem of External Validity Whenever subjects in an experiment know they are being observed, they may behave differently than others who are not observed.This problem is called
Unintentional Injuries
Injuries that occur without intent to harm, often resulting from accidents or lack of caution, and can be a major public health concern.
Life Expectancy
The average number of years an individual is expected to live based on current mortality trends and health conditions.
Health Expectancy
The expected number of years of life remaining at a particular age, with an emphasis on the years to be spent in good health or free from debilitating diseases.
Japan
An island country located in East Asia, known for its rich culture, technological advancements, and distinctive art forms.
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