Stress, Strain, and Breakage. Just a guess.
B. False
alcohol, stress, smoking
Genetics, family history of depression, and early childhood trauma are three examples of uncontrollable risk factors for depression. These factors can increase an individual's susceptibility to developing depression but cannot be changed or controlled.
false
Cost, time and safety are the three factors that can be balanced against the benefits of a risk control when reducing the risks.
Risk factors for getting the disease or risk factors if you already have the disease?
True
Statistically: Dependent risk factors require other risk factors to reach statistical significance Independent risk factors are still statistically significant when adjusted for known risk factors
Risk Factors
The following are risk factors for COPD:
Collision-Risk Factors
The level of risk in operational security (OPSEC) is indeed indirectly proportional to the effectiveness of the three core factors: awareness, control measures, and information management. As awareness increases, individuals and organizations are better equipped to identify and mitigate potential threats, thereby reducing risk. Similarly, implementing robust control measures and managing information effectively can minimize vulnerabilities. Thus, enhancing any of these factors can lead to a decrease in overall OPSEC risk.